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Greenville Scenes
Gathered on this page are paintings of Greenville scenes, most of which recall the City's built environment and its textile history.
Greenville Below Deck III - Railroad Bridge at Unity Park
12" x 9" encaustic on board
Greenville Below Deck II - Academy Street Bridge
12" x 9" encaustic on board
Greenville Below Deck I - River Street Bridge
12" x 9" encaustic on board
Anchor on the Reedy
12" x 12" encaustic on board
Reedy River Falls from a Favorite Bench
20" x 16" encaustic on board
Found Sculpture - Alice's Desk
12" x 12" encaustic on board
An Abney House Ode to Ryan Callaway
8" x 10" encaustic on board
The Reincarnation of Brandon Mill II
Tensile Strength 83"x23" Color photographs and encaustic medium on board. The tensile strength of steel rebar multiplies the strength of concrete by helping to hold the concrete in a compressed state. The ridges on the rebar improve the bond between steel and concrete. The two materials work well together because they have a similar coefficient of thermal expansion. Contradictions, shared qualities, rough edges. All are essential to erecting strong buildings, and to building strong communities.
The Reincarnation of Brandon Mill II
Detail
Colorful Conestee Mill
36"x48" Encaustic on board.
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