Tag: farm

  • Rockwell Church Farmhouse

    Rockwell Church Farmhouse

    I am sharing another graphite piece today that keeps us grounded in Barrow County, Georgia. Not far from the historic church I sketched recently sits this abandoned farmhouse, quietly decaying along Rockwell Church Road.

    Like much of my work, this drawing began as a photograph taken through the lens of my Pentax. There was something immediately striking about the isolation of the structure. For the translation to paper, I chose Staedtler Mars Lumograph pencils. The grading of these pencils allowed me to push the contrast, digging into the heavy, dark textures of the weathered siding and the deep, impenetrable shadows lurking beneath the covered porch.

    To enhance the feeling of quiet observation, I emphasized the barren, skeletal tree branches sweeping across the foreground. They act as a natural frame, pushing the farmhouse further back into the landscape and adding to that subtle, Southern Gothic atmosphere that permeates these forgotten spaces. It is a study in texture, memory, and the slow reclamation of rural architecture.

    Technical Details:

    • 9×12 hot press Fabriano
    • Staedtler Mars Lumograph pencils

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  • summer Isolated

    summer Isolated

    This landscape, executed with a robust impasto technique, masterfully captures the paradoxical nature of humid summer air. The vibrant, almost luminous greens of the expansive foreground grass suggest a landscape brimming with life, yet the heavy, almost palpable texture of the sky hints at the immense pressure of the atmosphere. The singular farmhouse, isolated against the horizon, stands as a testament to human resilience within this environment, its solitude not one of desolation, but of quiet anticipation. The artistโ€™s brushwork effectively conveys the airโ€™s buoyant weight, a sensation that is both oppressive in its humidity and invigorating in its promise of the cleansing power of impending storms.

    The paintingโ€™s true strength lies in its portrayal of this atmospheric duality. One can almost feel the thick, moisture-laden air, a characteristic of summer in certain climes, pressing down yet simultaneously lifting, pregnant with the energy of unreleased precipitation. The subtle shifts in the skyโ€™s coloration and texture suggest the brewing of an intense weather event, transforming the static quietude into a dynamic tension. This piece eloquently communicates the unique sensory experience of a humid summer day, where the very air is a character, hinting at the dramatic release of a coming storm.

    Technical Details:

    • Surface: 140lb cold press
    • Dimensions: 9ร—12
    • Medium: Acrylic

  • Hodges Mill Field

    Hodges Mill Field

    This image is like a breath of fresh air, capturing the serene beauty of the countryside. The golden hues of a field, rich and warm, stretch out to meet a sky painted with soft blues and whites. Hay bales, scattered artistically across the field, add an element of rustic charm. Theyโ€™re like natureโ€™s own sculptures, standing as silent witnesses to the changing seasons. A white fence runs through the landscape, leading the eye to a cozy house nestled amidst lush greenery. Itโ€™s one of those homes that looks like it has countless stories tucked away within its walls.

    The sky is a masterpiece in itself โ€“ clouds dance gracefully across it, casting shadows and light in an intricate ballet. Thereโ€™s something about their formation that stirs up a mix of emotions; theyโ€™re both dramatic yet peaceful at the same time. The trees stand tall and proud against this backdrop, their leaves rustling softly in an unseen breeze. Every brush stroke on this canvas tells a tale of natureโ€™s timeless elegance; itโ€™s a scene that makes you want to step right in and get lost for awhile.

    Technical Details

    Medium: Acrylic
    Surface: Stretched Canvas
    Dimensions: 18×24