Disppearing Americana

© Christopher C. Davis

Disppearing Americana

Uploaded: June 14, 2005 09:17:09

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Edited with Photoshop 6 and Virtual Painter 4.

It is estimated that Harley Warrick painted nearly 10,000 barns across America since the 1940's. Since his death in 2001, occasional barns have been retouched by enthusiasts, but most are falling by the wayside in a sad and disappearing piece of American culture at a rate of tens per year.

Comments

Debbie Fleri June 14, 2005

Great art work,,,I like real photos but this is great and a great story too & thanks for shareing the website...

Debbie : ) #263241

July 23, 2005

Historic image with nice texture. #1624337

July 23, 2005

Historic image with nice texture. #1624341

July 23, 2005

Historic image with nice texture. #1624343

Tammy Scott July 23, 2005

Congratulations, Christopher! #1629174

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