Wild Autumn Roses in the Ruin
by Kathleen Bishop
Title
Wild Autumn Roses in the Ruin
Artist
Kathleen Bishop
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Sunny fine art photograph of wild roses, clothed in riotous autumn colors, growing lush within the ruins of a roofless, hand-hewn log cabin in Jackson Hole, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming.
The morning sunlight dazzles leaves harmonizing in tones of orange, russet yellow, and lime green against the honeyed wooden walls of the pioneer cabin. The low, eastern sun casts slanted shadows from the exposed pine roof beams and picks out the weathered texture left by the ax that shaped each log so long ago.
More beautiful fall colors are framed through an empty window with a view of a yellow aspen grove dominated by a huge evergreen fir tree beneath a turquoise sky fluffed with wispy cirrus clouds.
This homestead cabin was built by Luther Taylor in 1923.
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October 7th, 2018
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