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230 N. EUFAULA AVE. MARTIN-BULLOCK-BALLOWE HOUSE. EUFAULA, AL - Original Painting on Silk

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230 N. EUFAULA AVE. MARTIN-BULLOCK-BALLOWE HOUSE. EUFAULA, AL - Original Painting on Silk

$3,000.00
  • Hand-painted with dye on silk

  • Also know as “Porch” in the Galerie des Marches exhibit in Aubusson, La Creuse, 2022

  • Created in 2015 for the Discovering the Chattahoochee Valley exhibit at the Columbus Museum, Columbus, GA

  • Arrives with a bar for ease of hanging

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  • Sales tax will be invoiced separately

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230 N. EUFAULA AVE. MARTIN-BULLOCK-BALLOWE HOUSE. EUFAULA, AL

  • Size: 10 ft x 4 ft (120 x 48 in)

  • Medium: Hand-painted with dye on silk.

  • Subject Matter: Architecture

  • Type: Fiber

  • Weight: 1.0 lb

  • Price: $3,000.00

  • Creation Date: 2015

  • Collections: Discovering the Chattahoochee Valley

"On the other side of the Chattahoochee River from Columbus, GA sits Eufaula, Alabama. An interesting and historic town, Eufaula hosts this wonderful house, which was in dis-repair at the time I drew it. I have since learned that it has been brought back to life by another soul who love it."

"Columbus is alive with the dreams of the people who live here and the people who visit. I am fascinated by the town of Columbus, and find endless enjoyment in exploring the area.  The Chattahoochee Valley - with its long history, incredible depth, abundant natural resources, and lively community - provides a wealth of inspiration for an artist. 
The river is a constant presence, always moving, powerful yet calming. The rail lines cross the town, river, and country, and the streets of downtown Columbus are flat and straight, creating sightlines I have only experienced out west. The water towers, mill stacks, and church steeples punctuate the sky with a beautiful grace. During my time there I marveled at the clear blue sky and at the setting sun as it lit up the water tower at Broadway and Front Street. Watching it illuminate the town, I was dazzled by that reflected light, and tried to capture it in my own way. It has been my honor to create 11 images of the Chattahoochee Valley for the Museum. 
This opportunity is a life’s dream, an incredible opportunity to share what I saw with you, and I did not take my task lightly. Limiting myself to 11 works was extremely difficult - I have many more I can see in my mind’s eye, and I hope one day to bring them into being."

Exhibited at the Columbus Museum exhibition 2015-16, Columbus, GA for the commissioned site-specific installation: "Discovering the Chattahoochee Valley: Silk paintings by René Shoemaker “

Exhibited at the Lyndon House Art Center, Athens, GA “Call and Response: Judy Bales and René Shoemaker” 2018