Barn Sketch Effect V
by Debbie Portwood
Title
Barn Sketch Effect V
Artist
Debbie Portwood
Medium
Photograph - Phototography Photomanipulation
Description
This is #5 of a series of five barns with a sketch effect. This huge old barn is quickly loosing it's tin roof from wind and stroms. I passed it everyday back and forth to and from work for 4 yrs and watched it slowly begin falling apart as no one bothers to repair and maintain it.. I love old barns and I feel sad to see more and more of them falling apart and torn down. Wonderful for any wall in your home or office or perhaps a greeting card. Many more wonderful works can be found in my various galleries, from photographs and photoart to digital creations and abstracts. Thanks for browsing, commenting and most of all for any purchases. Debbie Portwood :D
(Early in American history, basically three barn styles were used: the Pennsylvania Dutch, Jamestown colonists barns, and barns of New England, such as the saltbox. Differences resulted from availability of building materials and individual builders quirks............Some barns were built for specific purposes: horse breeding, dairy farming, cattle feeding, drying tobacco and livery barns. As the westward migration gained strength, barns in the Midwest and West developed their own style. Although they echoed Eastern styles, the Western barn, Prairie barns and Pennsylvania Standard reflected the rancher s different needs............Added to those were unique entries, such as the variant of the Pennsylvania standard called the Yankee version and the round barn.).............(This is only the first paraghraph in an online artical. There is far to much information to post here. If you would like to read the whole artical, please visit this web address www.farmcollector.com/Farm-life/Proud-Survivors.aspx )
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August 8th, 2013
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Comments (10)
Karen Adams
Fantastic work, Debbie! The romance of days gone by...looks like a lot of work for today! . . .fav/v10
Bob Orsillo
This is a great series Debbie, There is something about old barns, that keeps the past alive. VF
Eti Reid
WOw who was a busy girl, really I admire the amount of work you put on here dear Deb! Awesome sketch!f/v
Hanne Lore Koehler
Your magnificent special effects create a wonderful nostalgic feel og these old barns, Debbie! Love it! V/F
Nick Boren
I can see you have some awesome old barn in your area Debbie... I love the sketch effect on this one. :-) fv