Black Buggy
Black Buggy
Print/archival paper and inks.
All prints are limited edition.
Notecards are available in store.
A very common scene in areas populated by Anabaptists is that of a common black buggy traveling along the road. This painting reflects the plain people and their lifestyle. However, it also has a few twists. Common with many “English” are the stick figures on the back of their car depicting something unique in their life. This stick figure represents the toil of physical labor common in their life. Secondly, common are yellow “How Am I Driving” stickers on commercial vehicles. With this driving sticker, we are asked how the driving is but with a reminder that the Bible does not want us to judge.
This painting does not have a driver because the horse knows the way home.