Frontier Pumps in Full Sun presents a quiet moment at a vintage gas station, where three distinct pumps stand in bold shades of red, cream, and orange. The weathered wooden building behind them, marked by a simple “Frontier Gas Oil” sign, anchors the scene with a sense of place and time. Everyday objects—a bicycle leaning nearby, an old Coca-Cola cooler, barrels, and an oil can—populate the setting, suggesting the rhythms of daily life once centered here. Leafless trees stretch behind the structure, framing the scene with a muted natural presence that contrasts the vibrant colors of the pumps. The careful line work and controlled washes capture the intersection of utility and memory, inviting reflection on the landscapes shaped by small, essential businesses along historic roads. This work quietly honors the past without sentimentality, focusing instead on the lived experience tied to these enduring, familiar forms.
- Subject Matter: Landscape
- Current Location: Artist's Studio
- Collections: 50's Life