Forgotten Roads of Bygone Days

A vintage car painting that evokes the charm of rural America, the spirit of 1930s folklore, and the timeless elegance of forgotten travel.

24x18 oil painting of a weathered vintage car in a rural summer landscape beneath a wide blue sky
Forgotten Roads of Bygone Days, a vintage car painting by Teresa Bernard © Copyright 2012 – Present

Framed by rolling green hills and bathed in sunlight, this timeworn relic stands silently, its peeling paint and quiet presence steeped in time and memory.

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Details & Highlights

A moment suspended in time unfolds as a classic Ford rests in the warmth of open countryside. Its weathered presence against rolling hills and a serene sky hints at stories long past. “Forgotten Roads of Bygone Days” lingers on that space between memory and imagination, shaped by the many years Teresa Bernard has devoted to her realism work.

Title: Forgotten Roads of Bygone Days
Theme: Modes of Transportation
Year Completed: 2012
Dimensions: 24″ w x 18″ h x 1.5″ d
Medium: Oil on gallery-wrapped canvas
Style & Technique: Realism, layered brushwork
Originality: One‑of‑a‑kind painting, signed on the front
Framing: Unframed, so you can personalize it your way
Certificate of Authenticity: Customized, hand‑signed and stamped with the artist’s personal embossed seal
Provenance: Direct from the artist’s studio

About This Painting

This evocative composition invites viewers into a quiet rural setting, where a classic relic of the road rests beneath wide-open skies.

A once-proud 1934 Ford V8 sits quietly in the heart of a rural summer landscape. This model is similar to the one famously driven by Bonnie and Clyde, tying the scene to a storied moment in American history. Its weathered black finish is softened by sunlight and time. The paint has begun to peel, and the still posture suggests journeys long since past. Treelined hills embrace the car in a hush of green. Above, a wide blue sky stretches across the canvas, lending the scene a spacious calm. Nostalgia seeps from every brushstroke. The overall mood evokes serenity, memory, and a sense of forgotten adventure.

“Forgotten Roads of Bygone Days” is painted in oil on 24×18- inch gallery-wrapped canvas. The image extends around the edges for a clean frameless presentation and arrives unframed—perfect for tailoring to your personal style and space. Personally signed by the artist Teresa Bernard, the painting comes with a hand-signed Certificate of Authenticity stamped with her custom embossed seal.

Whether displayed in a home, office, or curated gallery, “Forgotten Roads of Bygone Days” makes a compelling statement. With its timeless charm, expressive realism, and emotional storytelling, this one-of-a-kind painting invites reflection and connection—an ideal investment for collectors who value authenticity, artistry, and a window into the past.

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Artist Reflections

This painting features a vintage Ford V8, the same type of car that helped make Bonnie and Clyde infamous in the early 1930s. Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow were notorious fugitives who roamed the central states of North America during the Great Depression, robbing and killing alongside their gang. Their crime spree ended dramatically when Texas lawmen ambushed the couple in their car, unleashing more than 100 armor-piercing bullets. Both died instantly at the roadside.

Bonnie and Clyde were laid to rest in separate Dallas cemeteries. Clyde’s gravestone reads, “Gone but not forgotten.” Today, their actual bullet-riddled death car is on display at Whiskey Pete’s Resort and Casino in Primm, Nevada. To learn more about the car and its legacy, visit Roadside America.

I was inspired to paint this piece not only for its connection to American history, but also for what it symbolizes—the passage of time and the stories we leave behind. Bonnie and Clyde met their end in Texas, just as the painting’s quiet scene hints at the closing chapters of an era. The title, Forgotten Roads of Bygone Days, carries that sense of lingering memory—where history fades but never fully disappears.

—Teresa Bernard, oil painter

Comments from Art Lovers

“Well done. I thought it looked like their car before I read your description.” — @BaronVonSteuben, Gab

“Beautiful painting Teresa, my parents paid admission when I was little for us to see the real Bonnie & Clyde car. Was hardly a single panel on the car that wasn’t full of bullet holes.” — @earl_angela_bbum.62, MeWe

“Good morning, Teresa. I like that painting and admire your talent. ” — @MyAmericanMorning, Gab

“Absolutely Beautiful! Love this. Very talented! “ — @Melbell47, Gab

“Wonderful painting, it’s beautiful work! I was able to actually visit this car in Gene, NV in the late 1970s, was very interesting.” — @Ryder38Special, Gab

My favorite paintings are the ones that look the most like photographs, but really are brilliant combinations of colors that bring the picture to life like a photograph! ” — @DeannaCasadonti, TRUTH Social

“#Americana at its best… Love the mood as I remember…” — @AdirahsEyes, TRUTH Social

“Wow new to your page what a gift of talent from God you have, all your paintings look so real Beautiful!” — @65HippieGirl, Gab

“I love painting old trucks too. This is awesome ” — @newmexicomtngirl, TRUTH Social

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Life in Texas — Round Hay Bales

Round bales of hay take center stage in this painting, celebrating the honest simplicity of Texas rural landscapes.

16x20 oil painting of round hay bales resting in a sunlit field beneath a wide blue sky
Life in Texas — Round Hay Bales, a realism painting by Teresa Bernard © Copyright 2013 – Present

Golden hay rolled into round bales rests across a sunlit field under a clear blue Texas sky—rendered in warm, realistic detail.

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Details & Highlights

Morning light drifts across a cut field, where baled hay rests in the quiet ease of open pasture. “Life in Texas — Round Hay Bales” lingers on the stillness that settles over the land after honest work. Teresa Bernard has painted in the realism style since her preteen years. That lifelong practice, shaped by her Texas upbringing, gives her an instinctive feel for the quiet moments found in scenes like this.

Title: Life in Texas — Round Hay Bales
Series: Life in Texas
Year Completed: 2013
Dimensions: 16″ w x 20″ h x 1.5″ d
Medium: Oil on gallery-wrapped canvas
Style & Technique: Realism, layered brushwork
Originality: One‑of‑a‑kind painting, signed on the front
Framing: Unframed, so you can personalize it your way
Certificate of Authenticity: Customized, hand‑signed and stamped with the artist’s personal embossed seal
Provenance: Direct from the artist’s studio

About This Painting

A quiet field dotted with large round hay bales becomes the focus of this oil painting—a glimpse into rural calm rendered in warm realism.

Golden hay rolled into round bales rests across a sunlit field, its freshly harvested earth stretching under an expansive blue sky. A distant tree line anchors the composition, adding depth and contrast to the open space. Painted in a representational style, this quiet rural scene captures the rhythm, warmth, and quiet dignity of country life with naturalistic detail and balanced composition.

Composed on gallery-wrapped canvas, this original oil painting measures 16″ wide by 20″ high, with a depth of 1.5″. It arrives unframed—perfect for tailoring to your personal style and space. Signed in the lower left corner by the artist, the piece comes with a customized Certificate of Authenticity, hand-signed and stamped with Teresa Bernard’s personal embossed seal. Part of the celebrated Life in Texas Series, the painting reflects the distinctive spirit that defines the collection.

Whether you’re drawn to its simplicity, realism, or quiet sense of nostalgia, this one-of-a-kind artwork offers a strong emotional connection to rural life. It’s an ideal addition to any space that values authenticity, craftsmanship, and the timeless beauty of nature.

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Artist Reflections

Where I live, round hay bales are part of the everyday scenery—resting in freshly cut fields, tucked along fence lines, or nestled behind barns waiting to be fed out. You can’t drive far in rural east Texas without seeing them. They speak to the rhythm of farm life, the effort behind every harvest, and the kind of work that keeps things going quietly in the background.

When I created this piece, I wasn’t just painting hay—I was painting something familiar and grounding. It’s part of a series I call “Life in Texas.” Through these paintings, I try to capture small details that reflect something honest about our way of living. The round shape of the bales. Their golden color in the late-day sun. The open field. Each element holds a quiet sense of calm for me. They remind me of how simple things, like a field of hay, can carry the weight of tradition and purpose.

This painting was made to reflect that feeling. Not just what the land looks like—but how it feels to stand in it.

—Teresa Bernard, oil painter

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Trees at Dusk

As dusk descends and the trees fall into gentle shadow, this serene painting captures a fleeting harmony, creating a moment worth remembering.

12x9 oil painting of silhouetted trees against a glowing sky of burnt orange and golden yellow
Trees at Dusk, a landscape painting by Teresa Bernard © Copyright 2022 – Present

A row of trees stands in quiet silhouette beneath a sky aglow with orange and golden hues. This painting offers a tranquil glimpse into nature’s farewell at day’s end.

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Details & Highlights

As dusk settles over the landscape, the last light gathers behind darkened branches, softening the world into quiet silhouettes. “Trees at Dusk” leans into that gentle transition, offering a moment where warmth fades into calm. Teresa Bernard’s many years in realism bring a steady, observant hand to scenes shaped by the deepening light of evening.

Title: Trees at Dusk
Theme: The Living Forest
Year Completed: 2022
Dimensions:
12″ w x 9″ h
Medium: Oil on canvas board
Style & Technique: Realism, layered brushwork
Originality: One‑of‑a‑kind painting, signed on the front
Framing: Unframed, so you can personalize it your way
Certificate of Authenticity: Customized, hand‑signed and stamped with the artist’s personal embossed seal
Provenance: Direct from the artist’s studio

About This Painting

With gentle contrast and glowing color, this painting reveals the calm between day and night. Its simplicity carries quiet strength.

A quiet row of trees stands in firm silhouette, their slender trunks and branches painted in deep, shadowy tones across the canvas. Behind them, the sky glows with a radiant wash of color—bold strokes of burnt orange and golden yellow blend seamlessly, becoming more luminous where it meets the horizon. The composition is clean and purposeful, with minimal distractions and a strong horizontal flow that draws the eye naturally from one edge to the other. The painting is signed in the lower left corner by artist Teresa Bernard.

Specifications

“Trees at Dusk” is created on a professional-grade canvas board measuring 12 x 9 inches. Its flat, rigid surface offers clean edges that frame easily, making it ideal for traditional and custom framing styles. Delivered unframed, the piece gives collectors the flexibility to tailor its presentation to suit their personal taste and décor. A Certificate of Authenticity accompanies the artwork, hand-signed by Teresa and embossed with her personal seal. The COA ensures its originality and protecting its provenance for years to come.

Part of The Living Forest theme, “Trees at Dusk” embodies the visual clarity and quiet strength that defines the collection. The series explores the symbolic and structural presence of trees in nature—each piece rooted in balance, contrast, and timeless compositional elegance. With its luminous sky and stark silhouettes, this work speaks to the serenity found in minimalist landscapes. Ideal for collectors who value restraint and emotional depth, the painting makes a bold yet peaceful statement wherever it’s displayed. It reflects a refined approach to oil painting: deliberate, resonant, and enduring.

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Artist Reflections

‘Trees at Dusk’ is a painting steeped in the quiet drama of fading light. Using a rich palette of orange, yellow, and deep brown oils, I captured that fleeting moment when the sun slips behind the horizon and the trees dissolve into silhouette. The inspiration came from a familiar scene just outside my front door.  And that was a line of woods across the street, always calm, always there. As the light changes, so does the mood, and I wanted this piece to reflect that sense of quiet transformation — the ordinary turning quietly extraordinary.

—Teresa Bernard, oil painter

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Texas Flag Barn

Rustic charm, open skies, and Lone Star pride converge in this country barn painting, with the Texas flag vividly painted across the roof.

20x16 oil painting of a weathered Texas barn with a Lone Star flag painted on the roof beneath a partly cloudy sky
Texas Flag Barn, a rural landscape painting by Teresa Bernard © Copyright 2015 – Present

A weathered rooftop painted with the Lone Star flag crowns this humble Texas barn—an enduring tribute in oil.

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Details & Highlights

Rural Texas pride shows itself clearly here, where a weathered barn bearing the state flag stands as a familiar marker of heritage and hard work. “Texas Flag Barn” carries the spirit of a place shaped by grit and open skies. Teresa Bernard’s many years of realism work bring a steady, honest clarity to this scene.

Title: Texas Flag Barn
Series: Life in Texas
Year Completed: 2015
Size: 20″ w x 16″ h x 1.5″ d
Medium: Oil on gallery-wrapped canvas
Style & Technique: Realism, layered brushwork
Originality: One‑of‑a‑kind painting, signed on the front
Framing: Unframed, so you can personalize it your way
Certificate of Authenticity: Customized, hand‑signed and stamped with the artist’s personal embossed seal
Provenance: Direct from the artist’s studio

About This Painting

A weathered old barn with the Texas flag painted on its roof is depicted in this oil painting.

A classic barn nestled under a big Texas sky stands at the heart of this compelling oil painting. With its timeworn wood and a rooftop boldly painted with the Lone Star flag, the scene evokes quiet pride and authentic rural character. In the distance, a tree line stretches across the horizon beneath a partly cloudy sky, grounding the piece in familiar country calm. Every brushstroke brings out the texture of the barn and the subtle mood of the landscape, making this artwork a tribute to both place and spirit.

Hand-painted on a 20″ x 16″ gallery-wrapped canvas, the painting arrives unframed—giving you the freedom to display it as-is or frame it to match your personal style. The composition continues seamlessly onto the canvas edges, allowing for an unframed presentation that feels intentional and complete. The artwork is hand-signed by the artist Teresa Bernard. It includes a customized Certificate of Authenticity stamped with her personal embossed seal—ensuring quality, character, and provenance.

Whether placed in a home, office, or personal collection, “Texas Flag Barn” adds a bold yet comforting presence. It’s more than a decorative accent—it’s a story in oil, rooted in Texas tradition and painted with pride. As part of Teresa’s ongoing Life in Texas Series, this piece celebrates everyday moments and iconic imagery from rural life, turning ordinary landscapes into lasting impressions.

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Artist Reflections

We Texans are a proud bunch—we wear our heritage with heart, and one way we express that pride is by painting our flag right onto the barns and outbuildings that dot the countryside. Travel through the Lone Star State, and you’ll find the Texas flag gracing rooftops and facades like bold brushstrokes of identity across the land. It’s a sight as familiar as bluebonnets in spring and sunsets that stretch for miles.

The barn in this painting is one of those iconic landmarks, nestled alongside US Highway 377 just east of Stephenville. Its weathered timbers and boldly painted flag make it a favorite among locals and travelers alike. A rural tribute to Texas grit and spirit that I couldn’t resist capturing in oil.

—Teresa Bernard, oil painter

About the Texas Flag

Flag of TexasTexans affectionately call their state flag the “Lone Star Flag.” The state adopted it in 1845, when Texas joined the Union as the 28th state. Its iconic design features a vertical blue field beside two horizontal stripes—white above red—with a single white star centered in the blue. This lone star represents unity across Texas and reflects our shared devotion to God, state, and country.

Each color carries its own meaning:

    • Blue stands for loyalty
    • White represents purity
    • Red signifies bravery

The Texas flag is bold in its simplicity and rich in symbolism. It’s a proud emblem painted not only on buildings, but in the hearts of Texans everywhere.

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