$20
Item#: 2010SYR02
11x17-inches, printed on heavy weight (100-pound) Hammermill cover paper. We package each print with a piece of chipboard in a clear plastic sleeve.
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Blue moon, Big Dipper
Sunflowers under porch lights
Peace on the South Side
I work in Auburn, and when I come home to Syracuse, I drive in through the city. I like to take different routes. Sometimes, I'll drive through the south side, and there's a house on Colvin, I believe, where they plant sunflowers every year.
One time I drove by, the beautiful sunflowers were there, the evening sky was clear, and the porch light was on and welcoming. Just a moment, a nice moment—not about problems or crime in the city neighborhoods... So I tried to amplify that feeling and point out something that is there every summer, but maybe we miss.
I like painting the mood of a scene, and this haiku had an atmospheric feeling to it. I could visualize an image as soon as I read it. I wanted to do something with dramatic lighting, an evening scene, where the sun has just gone down. I like painting specific times of day, like early morning or evening. I love being around campus when the sun is setting, watching the shapes the buildings make with their shadows.
I looked around and took a lot of pictures of houses in Syracuse, trying to get the right silhouette. I wanted an outdoor scene with the porch, the light, and a calm, still feeling of home. I didn't want to include any people or movement. I just wanted stillness.