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  • The Henry Whitehead Place located just off the Cades Cove loop in the GSMNP…..A brick chimney, rare for the Smokies, was made of brick molded and fired on the property….the older cabin in back was built almost entirely with a felling axe under emergency circumstances. Rough-hewn logs with jagged ends, and the rubble stone chimney show the most hasty kind of construction. This pair of dwellings represents about the roughest and finest of log construction in the Smokies.

  • I AM NOT AN ARTIST I AM JUST A MAN WHO PAINTS.L.S.LOWRY).... I have been painting as an amateur artist on and off for many years.I have over the years developed a very unusual use of colour and content, which I now know from experience appeal to many people, Including individual collectors and dealers. Newcastle upon Tyne England has been a hotbed of heavy Industry since the beginning of the industrial revolution, most of which has now gone forever. A lot of my paintings are recollections of youthful images of the period, late 1940s and 1950s. They are inspired by local naïve and primitive pitmen artists I am also an admirer of L.S.LOWRY, and the great American artist EDWARD HOPPER .AND GRANMA MOSES among others. All images are copyright of Peter McPartlin, All Rights Reserved Any prints are for private, non commercial use. You may not copy or redistribute these images without my written permission

  • from my original acrylic painting

  • From my original acrylic painting

  • from my original primitive/naive acrylic painting

  • from my original primitive/naive painting

  • from my original primitive/naive acrylic painting

  • Arteology portrays the spirit of the ancients within the realms of their organic souls. My main website will lead you to all my other online gallery’s and stores: / Arteology

  • from the 2006 urban shaman collection by arteology My main website will lead you to all my other online gallery’s and stores: / Arteology

  • from my original primitive /naive oil pastel and acrylic

  • from my original primitive/naive acrylic and oil pastel

  • the next few pieces will be from a 2006 arteology series depicting the native americans. My main website will lead you to all my other online gallery’s and stores: / Arteology

  • from a 2006 arteology series depicting the american indian My main website will lead you to all my other online gallery’s and stores: / Arteology

  • the next few pieces will be from a 2006 arteology series depicting the native americans. My main website will lead you to all my other online gallery’s and stores: / Arteology

  • from my original primitive/naive acrylic and oil pastel

  • In the early days fodder to get the stock through the winter was usually hay. The whole process was done by hand in the earliest days later a horse draw hay rake like the one shown was used. The hay then was place by hand into stacks around a pole to help keep it from blowing away. By pressing the hay down as they started and latter by the weight of the hay, it would become fairly waterproof. This took a certain skill by the stackers. The hay would cure by the heat generated by the release of moisture in the hay and compression. A fence was then place around the stack to keep the stock out until it was time for them to feed on it….Image was taken on The Mountain Farm Museum, GSMNP. The barn seen is the Enloe-Floyd Barn, and is of the Shotgun style

  • From my original primitive/naive acrylic and oil pastel

  • From my original primitive/naive acrylic

  • From my original primitive/naive acrylic and oil pastel

  • Home To Posy / 2009 / Painting / By Philippe Fernandez / For original artwork, prints, and collectibles. please visit my website at: www.fairytalebuzz.com

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