Really excited about my new art print that came in today! little back story about this print and why its so special to me:
Hailing from northern central Tennessee, when Aldo the Apache talked about "making a livin' for the family sellin' moonshine corn liquor", I know all about that. Nashville is only a short drive from Bourbon country.
My Grandfather was born and raised in northern Kentucky. Prior to 1920, Bourbon was the the lively hood of many Kentuckians. Like many areas of the country, Kentucky's economy was crushed by the Volstead Act. After the distilleries closed, many folks were left without work. Some families left the state in search of new opportunities. But, as Aldo said, others set out to make a new tradition; Makin a living for their families selling Moonshine Corn liquor.
This print is inspired by Aldo Raines wisdom as well as my Grandfather and family, leaving their Kentucky home to find gainful employment in Nashville.... all because of the unintentional consequences of prohibition and the destruction of the American Economy.
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Looks great! I just started watching "Moonshiners" so I feel like I'm in the know here.
6 months ago
The overlapping of the elements creates some beautiful textures.
6 months ago
Pro
Fitz Fitzpatrick
Damn that's rad. Great job!
6 months ago
Pro
Matthew Johnson
Just saw that damn moonshine reality show the other day for the first time, this is priceless and awesome.
6 months ago
Dude, looks really good!
6 months ago
This is so good.
6 months ago
Hot damn! Makin' me thirsty.
6 months ago
Pro
Georgi Trashliev
Fantastic piece
5 months ago
Rebound
Pure Tennessee Moonshine Corn Liquor
by Derrick Castle
Really excited about my new art print that came in today! little back story about this print and why its so special to me:
Hailing from northern central Tennessee, when Aldo the Apache talked about "making a livin' for the family sellin' moonshine corn liquor", I know all about that. Nashville is only a short drive from Bourbon country.
My Grandfather was born and raised in northern Kentucky. Prior to 1920, Bourbon was the the lively hood of many Kentuckians. Like many areas of the country, Kentucky's economy was crushed by the Volstead Act. After the distilleries closed, many folks were left without work. Some families left the state in search of new opportunities. But, as Aldo said, others set out to make a new tradition; Makin a living for their families selling Moonshine Corn liquor.
This print is inspired by Aldo Raines wisdom as well as my Grandfather and family, leaving their Kentucky home to find gainful employment in Nashville.... all because of the unintentional consequences of prohibition and the destruction of the American Economy.
You can check it out here
https://www.etsy.com/listing/116604697/aldos-tennessee-moonshine-corn-liquor
5 months ago
Just ordered two of em. Great stuff!
5 months ago
This is great. Love me an oversized drop S!
5 months ago
Awesome.
3 months ago