Keepers of the Land - Western North Carolina
I am always fascinated by abandoned houses, and I can�t help
but wonder just who were the people who once dwelt there.
And even though I might never know, I also puzzle on why the
people had chosen to come to the house and why had they
chosen to leave. So, it was not surprising that I decided to
photograph an old house in the extreme western part
of North Carolina.
But I forgot about the house until I was reviewing my photo files
for the �Keeper of the Land� series. Then, as I re-examined the
shots I had taken, particular features seemed to stand out and
demand that I paint it. Whoever lived on the property had
respected it. There is evidence that the area behind the house
had been cultivated and harvested. At the same time, no scars
were left to mar the land. And during the time the house was
inhabited, forsythia and shrubs had been planted that graced
the land instead of taking something away from it. Most of all,
though, the house had been located on the site so that it was in
total harmony with the land itself.
"Keepers of the Land - Western North Carolina" The original is a watercolor
on 22� x 15� 140# cold press paper and is copyrighted by Gerry
Grimes, the artist. He retains all rights regarding copies and/or
reproductions regardless of the ownership of the original by
others.
A few giclee prints are available.