First Snow of the Year is a serene studio impressionistic painting that captures the quiet magic of the first light snowfall that year on Don Yaun’s 11½-acre wooded homestead in Buford, Georgia. This expansive 36″ × 24″ work, created in 2022 from a personal photograph from his front yard, shows the fresh snow delicately dusting the pathway that winds toward the back corner of the property. The scene is framed by the forest of hardwoods—oaks, hickories, poplars, maples, cherries, and beeches—many still clinging to their leaves. The thicker, lighter-toned beech tree on the left is Don’s favorite beech tree (featured in another painting in the Homestead Series), adding a personal anchor amid the reds, purples, oranges, and blues of the distant woods. A cold, wind-swept blue sky provides crisp atmosphere, while subtle color shifts in the snow and trees reward a close study.
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First Snow of the Year
Location: Buford, GA
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 36″ × 24″
Date: 2022
Style: Impressionism – studio
Status: Available
Video: Painting with Acrylics – First Snow of the Season
Part 1
Part 2
Links:
Landscape Paintings – View
Homestead Series (Ongoing)
- Our Driveway in the Summer
- Our Driveway in the Fall
- Our Driveway in the Winter
- My Favorite Beech Tree
- First Snow of the Year – This page
- Snow Home

This painting, along with “Railroad Trestle,” was selected for the prestigious Art of Georgia V: Landscapes exhibition for 2025, where it hung for the entire year in Governor Brian Kemp’s executive offices—Don’s third consecutive year participating in this statewide honor.