Aluminum, tin, steel on the farm in Jaroso, Colorado. Not a lot to say about this except it popped out of the archives from 2010, I liked the way it looked and the strength of the components. Thanks for looking. G
4 thoughts on “Aluminum, Tin, Steel”
These colors are the hues of decay. On these first days of fall, these colors are repeated in the past mature farm crops and the brown leaves of the coming season.
I like the contrasts between the dark tones at the bottom and top and the brightness of the middle. Also, the rivets that run along the top of the boiler match up well with the corrugation in the siding and roofing. I’m sure you planned that.. 🙂
4 thoughts on “Aluminum, Tin, Steel”
These colors are the hues of decay. On these first days of fall, these colors are repeated in the past mature farm crops and the brown leaves of the coming season.
I like this analogy, very much. Thank you Susan. G
I like the contrasts between the dark tones at the bottom and top and the brightness of the middle. Also, the rivets that run along the top of the boiler match up well with the corrugation in the siding and roofing. I’m sure you planned that.. 🙂
I shut one eye and squint to see the shapes and colors and balance. Thanks Ron, good chat today. G