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Saturday, September 09, 2006

Illustration Friday: Farm

 
This is a watercolor I did a few months ago from a old black & white photograph my mother took back in 1956 of the barn on the first farm we lived on located in Gabbettville, Georgia. Gabbettville is a little farming community in SW Georgia on the Chattahoochee river about 70 miles SW of Atlanta. Population approximately 34 people, 2000 cows,500 hogs and a million chickens.This was a rental farm that we lived on for about a year while my dad looked for a farm to buy. He finally found our permenant farm in 1957. My memories of life on this farm are something I wouldn't trade for anything in the world. We were mainly chicken farmers with most of our income coming from the sale of broiler chickens but we also raised a couple 100 head of cattle, four to six hogs and anywhere from 6 to 8 horses. We also grew about 5 acres of corn for feed for the animals and had a kitchen garden that supplied all of our food. Most people say they wouldn't want to live their childhood again if given the chance but I'd do it in a heart beat. I loved every minute of it and would not hesitate to go back.
Neil
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16 Comments:

Blogger Michelle Lana said...

beautiful!!!

3:06 PM  
Blogger Neil W said...

Thank you.
Neil

3:08 PM  
Blogger andrea said...

Welcome to IF, Neil. I like how you chose colours when working from a B&W photo. Lovely pastoral scene. Speaking of B&W/colour photography, I just posted an article on early colour photography on my blog today that you might be interested in.

3:25 PM  
Blogger Neil W said...

Thanks Andrea I'll check it out.
Neil

3:27 PM  
Blogger Digital Scott's Illustrationblog said...

This has such a nice style to it! Great colors too.

4:35 PM  
Blogger Teri said...

Welcome to IF and what a gorgeous scene you painted! A happy painting and a happy story--doesn't get any better than that.

4:39 PM  
Blogger Ginger*:) said...

This is a beautiful farm. We used to live down the road from a chicken farm and next door to a vegetable farm..then our community began to change, the farmers sold their land and huge ...really HUGE homes were built everywhere. How wonderful that you have this lovely painting as a memory.

7:11 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Lovely scene!

7:45 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

so peaceful, really nice!

8:02 PM  
Blogger Jana Bouc said...

Lovely painting. How lucky you are to have had such a wonderful childhood!

1:56 PM  
Blogger Random York said...

Hey Neil! Very nice...Ifeel like I've walked on that road!

8:55 PM  
Blogger ELLA ELVIANA said...

very beautiful watercolor.. good job.

10:42 PM  
Blogger Chuang Shyue Chou said...

This is a watercolour? The richness of the colours and the composition! Bravo!

11:39 PM  
Blogger zann said...

having been raised in a different southern farming community, you hit the color of the barn roof dead-on. The scene looks so peaceful. And so like home. Beautiful job.

4:40 PM  
Blogger Gina Cuff said...

Thank you for the history that accompanies your lovely, lovely painting. A farm sounds like an ideal place to grow up.:)
~Gina

9:02 AM  
Blogger Loni Edwards said...

Beautiful job! I love the story behind the art too.
I also grew up on a poultry farm, and understand your feelings. I live now in the heart of the midwest, where the family farm is now being bought up by big corporate farms. Is it very sad to see. But there's still some still hanging in there!
Thank you for commenting on my site!

2:17 PM  

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