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by Jan Dappen
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Decorate your bathroom and dry yourself off with our luxuriously soft bath towels and hand towels. Our towels are made from brushed microfiber with a 100% cotton back for extra absorption. The top of the towel has the image printed on it, and the back is white cotton. Available in three different sizes: hand towel, bath towel, and bath sheet.
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Original Oil Painting 9 x 12 on canvas... more
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Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.
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Original Oil Painting 9 x 12 on canvas
A corn crib or corncrib is a type of granary used to dry and store corn. It may also be known as a cornhouse or corn house.After the harvest, corn, still on the cob, is placed in the crib either with or without the husk. The typical corn crib has slats in its walls to allow air to circulate through the corn, both allowing it to dry initially and helping it stay dry. The slats expose the corn to pests, so corn cribs are elevated beyond the reach of rodents.
Corn cribs were first used by Native Americans and were quickly adopted by European settlers. Struggling European settlers often raided corn cribs for food. As a result, at least some Native groups abandoned the corn crib and buried food in caches.
Corn crib designs vary greatly. They were originally made of wood, but other materials such as concrete have also been used. The basic corn crib consists of a roofed bin elevated on posts. Another typical early American design ha...
Jan Kornegay Dappen is a self-taught artist. She is originally from Columbus, Ga and presently a local Ellijay artist living in the North Georgia Mountains. She is a founding member of the Gilmer Fine Artists Guild, Secretary of the Gilmer Arts Board and Chair of the Golf for the Arts Tournament-New Gallery/Education Center Renovation Fund. She loves painting en Plein Air and serves on the committee to help organize the Plein Air, Art in the Mountains. Jan primarily works in oils but also teaches classes in Acrylics. She has been recognized locally and internationally for the following awards: 2023 - SUN BREAKING OUT AT LAKE CHATUGE - Artist Excellence Award, Fusion Arts 8th Annual International Juried Waterscape Competition 2023 - SUN...
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Debra Martz
Wonderful details, colors and textures!
Bukunolami Olamilokun
Very beautiful painting. Great job, Jan !
Phyllis Taylor
Wonderful! Beautiful textures and colors in this image.
Luther Fine Art
Love the fall colors! Wonderful!
Linda Brody
Super!
JOHN TELFER
Jan, Fantastic detailed painting love the details from the tree and the details in the shed, L/F
Bill Gallagher
Very nice.
Ella Kaye Dickey
wonderful Corn Crib artwork
Terri Waters
Lovely details. Wonderful artwork
Stuart Litoff
Wonderful!
Cathy Mahnke
Wonderful autumn image
Ed Clark
Beautiful painting!
Jan Mulherin
Wonderful work Jan!
Delphimages Photo Creations
Beautiful !
Kristina Rinell
Beautifully painted, Jan .. love the light and colors!
John Trommer
Nice work.
Debbie Oppermann
Super!
Lisa Wooten
Wonderful. L/F
Belinda Greb
Beautiful!
Jane Selverstone
Beautiful painting, Jan. I love the texture in those orange leaves.
Linda Brody
lovely!
Phyllis Taylor
Wonderful painting!
Bob Cuthbert
Such nice art!
Mim White
Super!