This photo of was taken inside Lottie and Eli Johl's house in Bodie, California, one of the best preserved ghost towns in the country. Bodie is a state historic park in the Eastern Sierra Nevada. At the end of the 19th century Bodie - a gold and silver mining town - was the second largest town in California (after San Francisco). A monitor was with me as I had paid for a permit to go inside several buildings. This was the only residential building I entered. Through the window you can see the snow covered school building in the distance.
This is a limited edition piece at this size. This piece was printed with gray and black inks on wood (baltic birch) and hand colored with translucent oils (this is an original). This piece is number 3 out of 20. Typically I still number even my originals as there is always the same b&w photo underneath.
There is a wire on the back for easy hanging. A certificate of authenticity is also attached to the back.
Item details
GTIN: 48501
Price
$450.00
Sales method
Online & onsite sale
Quantity available
1
Dimensions
Package
Length/Depth: 0.5 in
Width: 24 in
Height: 16 in
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Free
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In my 2D mixed media work I enjoy conveying a story of a place with a history. I love bold textures as these are created by passing time, therefore putting emphasis on bygone days. In particular, I aim to show the beauty that exists in human-made wooden, concrete and steel structures contrasting with soft organic forms from nature. My favorite subjects are industrial objects, ghost towns and coastal themes with an element of human origin in it. To obtain my goal I portray these by high-contrast black and white photographs and hand color the photographs with either oils, acrylics or pastels. My frames have a relation with the subject matter, such that the final product is an integrated whole.