The Old Smith Barn

I wanted to give you guys some history on the tin signs that have become such a big hit this summer. The rusty tin that I paint on is from the old Smith barn here in Pontiac. The barn was built around 1972 by my Granddaddy Smith and provided shelter for the horses and farm equipment used on the 180 acres. Granddaddy Smith died in 1977 and then my daddies family moved out to Pontiac in January of 1979. The land has all been slowly sold off and now my family is the last of the Smiths on Granddaddies land. The barn became more of a storage building over the years and at times was even a play ground for my cousins, siblings and I. Now the barn is falling apart and is missing half of the roof. The roof that has fallen is where I pick up the tin I paint on. So, over all, the paintings are more than rusty old tin. They are a piece of Smith family history! 


Now enough of the history lesson and on to the art work! 












Most of these tins are custom orders for friends and family; however, I can reproduce and customize nearly anything! I have plenty more orders to fill before the end of the summer so be looking for more of these tin roof originals! 
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Lets Get Started!

So I just want to warn everyone, I am NEW to blogging and don't really know what to say or how to say it. So please excuse me if this first post is a little rough :) 


Basically, what I want this blog to accomplish is to put my art out in to the world. I enjoy creating. I have a flare for fine arts, crafts, interior design and fashion. So, this blog maybe a little random at times. 


This summer has been a real learning experience for me. I have started to sell art work to family and friends and have been working with an interior designer who has also commissioned art work for clients. I want to share my projects with you as I do them and a blog seemed the best way to share my work with everyone around me. 


Without further adieu, here is a sampling of my work!! 


"Fruta Ducle" Watercolor -2009 

"Dinoplasti" Charcoal -2010

These next pieces of art are done on tin from the old Smith barn in Pontiac. These pieces have been selling like candy! If you are interested in any of the ones posted, or have an idea of your own please contact me so we can work something out! 






Alrighty everyone! I hope you enjoyed the first post on my blog!! Tomorrow I will be posting more of the tins that I have sold in the past month so keep your eye out! 




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