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FORGOTTEN CORNERS SERIES

Twilight Invitation
As twilight descends on the stately Southern Oaklands Mansion, the warm glow of architectural lighting meets the gentle hush of evening. A winding path leads the eye through a canopy of trees, just as flickers of golden light dance across the lawn — fireflies, quietly pulsing like nature’s lanterns. Captured in that narrow window between dusk and darkness, this image holds both serenity and story, inviting viewers into a world where past and present mingle in peace.

Still Rolling
Captured in Bell Buckle, Tennessee, this weathered wagon stands as both symbol and relic—its red wheels, star-spangled bunting, and simple presence telling a story of American endurance. In a world that rushes forward, some things still roll on quietly, grounded in place and memory.

The Welcome Corner
In Bell Buckle, Tennessee, even a bench has something to say. This hand-painted seat, bathed in patriotic hues, invites locals and travelers alike to rest a moment and belong. With a backdrop of worn signage and reused bunting, the image balances care with continuity, capturing the charm of small-town celebration in everyday details.

Nature's Reclamation
An old railway line lies forgotten beneath a rising tide of green — iron tracks once symbols of progress, now quietly yielding to the persistence of nature. In “Nature’s Reclamation,” textures of gravel, rust, and wild grass intersect in a meditation on change, time, and renewal.
This piece invites the viewer to contemplate what is left behind and what rises in its place, a subtle tribute to the dignity of decay and the promise of regrowth.
This piece invites the viewer to contemplate what is left behind and what rises in its place, a subtle tribute to the dignity of decay and the promise of regrowth.

Civic Grace
Rising through a canopy of summer-green trees into a cloudless Tennessee sky, this historic courthouse stands as a symbol of place, tradition, and public life. The composition celebrates symmetry and stillness, where architecture and nature share the frame in quiet balance. A piece for those who find beauty in order, structure, and the enduring character of Southern civic landmarks.
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