Wednesday, January 29, 2020
Brodess Farm Pleinair Painting
Pleinair painting that is to be detailed and colored of the Brodess Farm in Dorchester, Maryland. It was cloudy and cold and kind of dreary. This is the childhood home of Harriet Tubman. The original structures have long since been demolished and the only thing there is a small house that is privately owned. There is a small section where you can stand and view the area and take pictures, but you're not allowed on the land. not much has changed since Harriet Tubman lived and escaped from here, as far as the landscape is concerned. I thought it was fitting that the day was cloudy, which is kind of fitting for the atrocities that went on here.
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