- Reclaimed tobacco sticks are farm tools reimagined
- Each is an artifact hand-cut from Kentucky wood, hewn to a standard of 52″ long, squared at roughly 1″, and pointed at each end
- Their original purpose was to hang tobacco leaves in ventilation barns to cure
- I found them stacked in a friend’s barn in 2011(they had stopped growing tobacco years prior) and by spring 2012 they received an award for most successful use of recycled materials
- Each is hand painted by me
Stripe #17
$350.00
STRIPE #17 is radiant and bold. It’s a sliver of marigold sunshine. It’s painted on wood using acrylics and mixed medium.
Categories: Repurposed Tobacco Sticks, Sticks
Tag: Leaning Art
Weight | 2 lbs |
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Dimensions | 53 × 1 in |
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