Rusty Enamel and Violets
18 x 30 in (h x w)
not for sale

History and preserving the past runs through the veins of my entire family. Recently, while looking for remnants of stories in the woods of my son’s 1772 homestead, I discovered these pieces of rusty enamel entangled in vines and tree roots, partially hidden by years of leaf fall. Gathering them, I imagined the many hands over the years putting them to their utilitarian usefulness. I found beauty in the contrast of the rust of age and the glimmer of youth in the red enamel lip. As I began to leave, my treasures under my arms, I notice a sprinkling of white under the 200-year-old black walnut tree. To my surprise they were violets, blooming out of season. They were meant to be together.

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