CHILDREN OF THE CORN:
Out of the mist, dark silhouettes rise, apparitions of a harvest that has ended. And for just a moment, the cornfield becomes a haunted place beneath the gray, cloudy sky. Most early settlers in the Smokies grew corn as a major crop that could also be ground into cornmeal to make bread. The fall corn harvest had to the last the families and their livestock through the winter.
Art Info:
- Watercolor
- Original by Terri Waters
- Original from the collection of Bill & Blanche McCarter
Option Details:
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Print (Offset Lithograph) • 12.5" x 18.5" • ($55.00)
- Limited Edition: 300
- Printed on paper - 100# matte text
- Signed and Numbered
- Frame and mat are not included.