Old Florida Oak Hammock Graphite Sketch | Rockledg Postcard

by CandiCreations
A richly detailed black and white graphite-style illustration inspired by Alfred Stieglitz’s 1895 photograph At Rockledge, Florida. This modern interpretation reimagines a quiet old Florida oak hammock, where Spanish moss drapes through live oak branches and palmettos frame a sandy dirt road fading into the trees.
Set in historic Rockledge, the oldest incorporated city in Brevard County, this artwork captures the stillness of Florida before highways, subdivisions, and waterfront bustle. The dramatic pencil texture, deep shadows, and luminous path give it a timeless, masculine fine-art feel suited for postcards, greeting cards, gallery walls, studies, offices, dorm rooms, and Florida heritage decor.
Inspired by Alfred Stieglitz’s At Rockledge, Florida, 1895, printed 1895/1896. This is a newly created derivative graphite-style artwork and is not an official National Gallery of Art product.
$1.70
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