East Tennessee is a beautiful mixture of emerald pastureland and vibrant hardwood forests. There is a barn around every corner in this part of the state. The open pastureland we have today is from early pioneering farmers clearing the hardwood forests in order to raise crops and to grow food for their families. Cleared land meant lots of lumber and lots of barns.
What about history of the Bishop's barn? Mr. Bishop told us his grandfather built the barn around 1900. The barn was built before a small one room house, in which Mr. Bishop's father and ten siblings were born. The stone chimney of the original farmhouse is still standing today. The barn is solid white oak from trees felled in the woods behind the property. The family grew tobacco, tomatoes, watermelon, and corn on the green rolling hills overlooking the Holston River.
Every barn must have a barn cat, right? The Bishop's have a big orange cat named Barney- yes, he was named after the barn. The barn was HIS barn. He even had his favorite pillow in the barn for afternoon naps. Barney was not at all happy to see his barn being taken down. Chris is a cat lover and he makes friends with every cat he meets, but not Barney. Barney was extremely displeased to loose his barn. Chris did save Barney's napping pillow, but he's not even the slightest bit grateful.
We owe the Bishop's more than we can ever give back for their help in starting our new business. Most of all, we have some amazing new friends- even you, Barney!
Wow it's been a crazy year- 2020!
We've been fortunate to keep our jobs unlike so many others. This also means we've had about as much time as always to focus on new art pieces- just on the weekends.
We thought we'd share some of our commissions over the years.
Ok, so it's been awhile since we added to the blog. Life is busy, as always! Chris works on art almost every weekend. He's added some new elements to his artwork. Lately he's been creating metal sculptures from the tin room of the barn, cutting the metal and shaping it into fish and corals. Then he paints it with UV acrylic paint. Add a black light or aquarium light, and bam, it glows!
Check out our newest additions on our Etsy site.