Many of you may be on the road as I type this, on your way home after much holiday merriment. Isn’t it interesting how much different the landscape looks from a car? I remember being fascinated by the blur of grass and trees seen from my backseat window as a girl. Even when half asleep after a long day, my young mind could still tell just by the timing and turning of corners when we were almost home. Long Island artist Grant Haffner captures his love of his own hometown roads in his tender, colorful paintings.
In these acrylic paintings, Haffner beautifully captures that feeling of being on the road, the whizzing blur of color, the towering power lines, the never-ending expanse of sky. Sure, air travel may be faster, but a road trip offers so much more in the way of adventure and discovery. There could always be some hidden potential just around the next corner, just over that hill. Haffner’s paintings capture that sense of excitement and anticipation and their lack of cars and people give the viewer a through-the-windshield feeling of being that sole traveler indulging their wanderlust.
To see more of Grant Haffner‘s work, please visit his website. Our journey from Florida to Washington three years ago is among my best road trip memories. Do you have a favorite?
All images are via the artist’s website. Artist found via The Jealous Curator.
Anna Aspnes
December 27, 2013 at 10:26 AMLove the illusion of direction and flow.
Artsy Forager
December 27, 2013 at 12:53 PMYes! You can almost feel the wind in your hair, can’t you?
Kristina Crestin
December 27, 2013 at 12:00 PMLove the pieces .. thanks for sharing!
Artsy Forager
December 27, 2013 at 12:53 PMGlad you enjoyed Grant’s work, Kristina!