Home Sweet Home is a photograph by Betty Denise which was uploaded on May 13th, 2015.
Home Sweet Home
There's an interesting story behind this front door. The home was a rental. The renter's decided to cover the front of the home in black plastic, so... more
by Betty Denise
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11.000 x 14.000 inches
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Title
Home Sweet Home
Artist
Betty Denise
Medium
Photograph - Giclee On Paper
Description
There's an interesting story behind this front door. The home was a rental. The renter's decided to cover the front of the home in black plastic, so as not to be disturbed by any people or traffic. {It seemed a little shady to me as to why they would do that,) That was during the winter. The renter's eventually left, and come Springtime and Summer the moisture had built up under the plastic. What you see is the horrific result of that long term enclosure. And the owner told me this story with a smile on her face! She's either very resilient, or some time has passed to ease the pain. No doubt though that this made for a very interesting photograph that would look great in a rustic, country home.
Uploaded
May 13th, 2015
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Comments (19)
Gary F Richards
Congratulations on your Top Finish in the FORGOTTEN BY TIME - GROUP LOGO FOR JUNE contest! L
Betty Denise replied:
Wow, Gary you had me all excited! LOL The actual winner was "Motel" by Mary Timman. But thanks for thinking of me!
VIVA Anderson
Amazing vision so disturbing, and amazing story ! Kudos, glad for your Features!, VIVA
ARTHUR HOUSTON SR
Congratulations on you’re winning second place in the contest outstanding work you have a knack for creating a perfectly framed image good job.
Martha Sherman
Congratulations on your second place finish in the Urbex Abandoned contest. Great capture of a jaw-dropping sight. The story of what happened is indeed interesting.
Jurgen Lorenzen
Great perspective with Dandelions as foreground, Betty, congratulations on your top finish in the SPECIAL SPOTLIGHT FEATURE OF THE MONTH OF MARCH contest!
Sherri Crabtree
I love this. So glad you were able to turn this into such a piece of art.
Betty Denise replied:
Thank you Sherri! I know, it was a sad yet interesting scene that I had to capture.
Doug Kreuger
Wonderful find and capture Betty! I love abandoned buildings as subjects for artworks; they make me curious about the former inhabitants. L&F
Betty Denise replied:
I feel that way too Doug whenever I see an abandoned building! Thank you for your kind compliment and L