Grain elevators, known as beacons of the prairie, are slowly disappearing in small towns as they are often abandoned and left to the elements that wear them down. This original piece of artwork incorporates acrylic paints, pencils, pastels and authentic vintage ephemera (including clippings from an 1800s train ledger, vintage photos, area maps, receipts and ledgers) anchored by my photography of a former Purina feed elevator. A contemporary piece of agricultural art/industrial art with a vintage aesthetic.
Specifications:
• measures 24"W x 24"T x 1.5"D
• original painting on cradled wood panel (example in last photo)
• sides can be varnished its natural wood state or painted black
• sealed with UV protective matte varnish, backside signed with artist info
• wired and ready to hang, no framing required
Room views may not be to scale and colors may vary from monitor to monitor.
Bring wide open spaces, peaceful places and simpler times into your home.
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Rustic | Historic | Nostalgic
Art that speaks to a bygone era and simpler times.