Fort Fisher I

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Alright, here we go—this one’s from Fort Fisher, North Carolina, a place that’s equal parts beautiful and spooky. I’ve done a couple of mixed-media watercolor and pen-and-ink pieces based on photos I took out there, and let me tell you, this place has vibes. It’s got that whole “peaceful yet haunted by history” energy. You know, trees swaying in the breeze, but also kind of whispering, “Yeah, some serious stuff went down here.”

This piece captures that eerie calm, with twisted trees lining a sun-dappled path and the water glimmering in the background like it’s just trying to keep the ghosts chill. The watercolors bring out the golden light and lush greens, while the pen-and-ink adds some sharp, moody edges—kind of like Fort Fisher itself, both soft and a little intense.

Perfect for history buffs, nature lovers, or anyone who appreciates art with a story. Hang it up, and it’s like stepping into a moment frozen in time, where beauty and history collide. Plus, it’s probably the only battlefield art you’ll own that doesn’t feel like it’s judging you for eating snacks on the couch.

Because let’s face it, Fort Fisher might be creepy, but it sure does look good.

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Alright, here we go—this one’s from Fort Fisher, North Carolina, a place that’s equal parts beautiful and spooky. I’ve done a couple of mixed-media watercolor and pen-and-ink pieces based on photos I took out there, and let me tell you, this place has vibes. It’s got that whole “peaceful yet haunted by history” energy. You know, trees swaying in the breeze, but also kind of whispering, “Yeah, some serious stuff went down here.”

This piece captures that eerie calm, with twisted trees lining a sun-dappled path and the water glimmering in the background like it’s just trying to keep the ghosts chill. The watercolors bring out the golden light and lush greens, while the pen-and-ink adds some sharp, moody edges—kind of like Fort Fisher itself, both soft and a little intense.

Perfect for history buffs, nature lovers, or anyone who appreciates art with a story. Hang it up, and it’s like stepping into a moment frozen in time, where beauty and history collide. Plus, it’s probably the only battlefield art you’ll own that doesn’t feel like it’s judging you for eating snacks on the couch.

Because let’s face it, Fort Fisher might be creepy, but it sure does look good.

Alright, here we go—this one’s from Fort Fisher, North Carolina, a place that’s equal parts beautiful and spooky. I’ve done a couple of mixed-media watercolor and pen-and-ink pieces based on photos I took out there, and let me tell you, this place has vibes. It’s got that whole “peaceful yet haunted by history” energy. You know, trees swaying in the breeze, but also kind of whispering, “Yeah, some serious stuff went down here.”

This piece captures that eerie calm, with twisted trees lining a sun-dappled path and the water glimmering in the background like it’s just trying to keep the ghosts chill. The watercolors bring out the golden light and lush greens, while the pen-and-ink adds some sharp, moody edges—kind of like Fort Fisher itself, both soft and a little intense.

Perfect for history buffs, nature lovers, or anyone who appreciates art with a story. Hang it up, and it’s like stepping into a moment frozen in time, where beauty and history collide. Plus, it’s probably the only battlefield art you’ll own that doesn’t feel like it’s judging you for eating snacks on the couch.

Because let’s face it, Fort Fisher might be creepy, but it sure does look good.

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