Cotton #1 - King Cotton
by Eloise Schneider Mote
Original - Sold
Price
$125
Dimensions
16.000 x 20.000 x 1.000 inches
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Title
Cotton #1 - King Cotton
Artist
Eloise Schneider Mote
Medium
Painting - Acrylic Impasto (palette Knife) - Available On Canvas, Rolled Print, Framed Print, Cards
Description
Cotton #1 is a colorful, imaginative and impressionist rendering of cotton plants as they intertwine and reach for the southern sun. Delicate pink flowers grow into cotton bolls ready to be picked. A Southern crop of sustenance, the cotton plant produces spring/summer, and then again in the fall. This piece is done in the impasto style where colors are laid on layer by layer with a palette knife, giving it texture, depth, and dimension. Cotton #1 is followed by its companion piece Cotton #2, also offered on FineArtAmerica.
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I've lived in the south all my life: Texas, Louisiana, Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi. The cotton fields line the roads everywhere. Cotton is still "King" (next to Elvis, of course!) and an agricultural icon for the southern states. From the beginning plants with their green leaves and white, pink, and purplish flowers to the browning ends of a ripe crop, the cotton fields provide passersby with scenic reminders of the seasons.
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We lived in Houston for a while - the 4th largest city in the United States - and even there, it was only a short trip outside the city and suburbs to fields of white.
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It is important that we support our farmers - those men and women that provide the bane of cotton products. I, for one, love the feel and weight of a cotton sundress to wear as I play at the beach or plant sunflowers in the back yard outside our 1930s house. Yes, I love modern amenities and I wouldn't trade my microwave in on a wooden stove by any means, but I am drawn to the cotton fields - the history that began in the field and progressed to that fabulous fabric that swings on my body, light and cool in the hot summer sun. For me, the cotton bolls are vintage America, the simple beginnings of what became a great industry. It is also a reminder of who we can still become -
entrepreneurs of internet companies and designers of equipment for future generations. In every great country, there was a historic beginning that served as the foundation for future growth.
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For me - just an old southern girl - cotton is an everyday reminder of that beginning.
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October 27th, 2012
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Comments (47)
Randy Rosenberger
Your excellence in your submission of this work is worthy of special recognition, and I am seeing to it, that this happens in the WFS group. I am so happy to have you as an active member of our family of friends and fine artists, who support one another by comments, likes, faves, sharing, etc. Thanks for all your efforts to make our group so special by having a fine artist like yourself among many other fine artists that make our group so special.
Lynnie Lang
Congratulations on your Special Feature in 1000 Views on 1 Image Group 20 February, 2023
Christopher James
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Christopher James
Congratulation.....your wonderful work has been featured in the 1000 Views on 1 Image Group ..... Feel free to place your featured image in the Features Archive and any Genre specific Archive l/f/p