Kazzma Mondrii series on paper, New York, USA, 2017
I read about crossroads villages during Colonial American history.
Owners of farmland along a frequently traveled trail or road would plan a village where two or three roads crossed.
To a large extent, they provided identity and vitality to the surrounding countryside and a sense of community.
Villages and towns began to appear on the landscape when farmers had produced enough good harvests
to erect satisfactory homes.
Kazzma Mondrii 1
Acrylic, felt tip colored and pencil on paper 22 x 14 cm - 8.5"x 5.5", USA, 2017
Kazzma Mondrii 2
Acrylic, felt tip colored and pencil on paper 22 x 14 cm - 8.5"x 5.5", USA, 2017