Description
A weathered corn crib stands isolated against a dramatic sky, its dark wooden structure silhouetted with a hollow rectangular opening that frames emptiness like an eye. Shot in stark black and white, the composition emphasizes the building's geometric form and decay, rendered with documentary precision that transforms agricultural vernacular into a meditation on abandonment and time. At home in a study, gallery wall, or space drawn to rural americana and architectural history. Made to order by hand at our own Denver facility, it arrives as nine wood panels, each a half-inch thick with a keyhole on the back so it hangs easily. The natural grain shows through the artwork, so no two come out exactly alike.