Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Sunny day at Shaker Village Ky 8"x10" oil

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Shaker Village is an historic site here in Kentucky.   It is one of America's largest restored community which has 34 restored buildings and 3,000 acres of preserved farmland.   It also has more than 25 miles of stone walls that were made up of local limestone.  Irish imagrants started the walls and passed their craft on to black slaves who became masters at building the rock walls.   Only 5 or 10% of these 19th century dry stone walls exhist today.  Click here for more information.

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1 comment:

Linda Popple said...

I like the simple geometric shapes and beautiful colors.