Beneath the Old Magnolia Tree
Beneath the Old Magnolia Tree

Charcoal on toned Paper. 2020 SOLD

In the Historic Oakland Cemetery, there is the smallest little stone marker beneath a giant magnolia. Just a beautiful contrast.

Oakland Cemetery
Atlanta, Georgia

Reynolds
Reynolds

Charcoal on paper. 02/2024. SOLD.
Metairie Cemetery.

New Orleans, Louisiana

Oakland Herald
Oakland Herald

Charcoal on Paper. 2019/2020.

Oakland Cemetery
Atlanta, Georgia

Together
Together

Charcoal on paper. 02/2024. SOLD.
Metairie Cemetery.

New Orleans, Louisiana

Oakland Visit, Nov. 2019
Oakland Visit, Nov. 2019

Walnut ink dip pen on paper.

Trees in a more open area of the cemetery.

Oakland Cemetery
Atlanta, Georgia

Awashed Tomb
Awashed Tomb

Charcoal on Paper. 03.2024.
9”x12”.

New Orleans, Louisiana

Family
Family

A family of graves under a big (oak?) tree in the cemetery, along the wall near the parking lot.

Charcoal on paper, 2019/2020

Oakland Cemetery
Atlanta, Georgia

Waiting
Waiting

SOLD

Charcoal on paper. 9”x12” 2024.

Metairie Cemetery.
Angel waiting for the line to end, to bring the last home of the family they defend.

New Orleans, Louisiana

Oakland Lady, 2019
Oakland Lady, 2019

Graphite on paper.

I adored the motion of this statue.

Oakland Cemetery
Atlanta, Georgia

Broken Wings
Broken Wings

“These broken wings can still fly… on prayers lifted high.”
Charcoal on toned paper. 2020

Oakland Cemetery
Atlanta, Georgia

Night Watch
Night Watch

Conte on paper. 2022.

SOLD. Prints available.

New Orleans, Louisiana

Sailor's Wife
Sailor's Wife

“She sat by the river and awaited the day
He would finally sail home and with her,
He’d stay.”

Graphite on paper. 2019
Prints and original available for purchase.

Oakland Cemetery
Atlanta, Georgia

Life After Death
Life After Death

Graphite on paper. 2022.

New Orleans, Louisiana

Death's Door
Death's Door

An iron gate to keep
Ghouls at bay.
A brick entrance
Shrouded in life.
Do not enter
A single living soul.
This place is for those
with nowhere else to go.
Forged with strength
For a job no one likes.
He, alone, is where
The dead find life.
This passage worn by time
Creaks and groans.
A finally comforting “Welcome Home.”

Taylor Chartrand

It is intriguing how we view Death; how we think of him. He is eternal and ageless, yet still we try to measure him in days and years since our loved ones’ pass. He is the final form of love, I feel. For when we die, we are still not alone. He is there.

Oakland Cemetery
Atlanta, Georgia

Guardian
Guardian

Graphite on paper. 2022. SOLD
Lafeyette Cemetery No. 2

New Orleans, Louisiana

Voice of Souls
Voice of Souls

Walnut Ink on Watercolor Paper. 2020.

Oakland Cemetery
Atlanta, Georgia

Guarded
Guarded

Walnut Ink on watercolor paper. 2022.

SOLD. Prints available.

New Orleans, Louisiana

Cemetery Tree
Cemetery Tree

SOLD
Charcoal on Toned Paper. 2020.

So, I was at Oakland two days ago and sat beneath a tree and really started thinking. Never a great idea, I know, but this time it wasn’t that bad. Haha
I wrote a writing of sorts. The next day I returned in search of a tree I felt would fit the written piece. The one I wrote under, I somewhat drew. It was a good tree, but too clustered by other trees. So I went in search of another tree. I found it. This is technically two trees, but I felt it fit the purpose. So here is the drawing for “Cemetery Tree.” I included a sketch of this on my writing, also posted.

Figure Atop John F. Kiser's Grave
Figure Atop John F. Kiser's Grave

Figure atop John F. Kiser’s grave.

Oakland Cemetery, Atlanta, Georgia.

Graphite on paper. 2019

Untitled
Untitled

Conte (black and sepia) on paper. 2022.
(SOLD)

New Orleans, Louisiana

Study of Tree Bough Above Grave Stones
Study of Tree Bough Above Grave Stones

Charcoal on Paper. 2020

Cemetery Tree
Cemetery Tree

Original drawing accompanied by original writing by Taylor Chartrand. 9x12 Walnut ink on bristol.

Beneath the Old Magnolia Tree
Reynolds
Oakland Herald
Together
Oakland Visit, Nov. 2019
Awashed Tomb
Family
Waiting
Oakland Lady, 2019
Broken Wings
Night Watch
Sailor's Wife
Life After Death
Death's Door
Guardian
Voice of Souls
Guarded
Cemetery Tree
Figure Atop John F. Kiser's Grave
Untitled
Study of Tree Bough Above Grave Stones
Cemetery Tree
Beneath the Old Magnolia Tree

Charcoal on toned Paper. 2020 SOLD

In the Historic Oakland Cemetery, there is the smallest little stone marker beneath a giant magnolia. Just a beautiful contrast.

Oakland Cemetery
Atlanta, Georgia

Reynolds

Charcoal on paper. 02/2024. SOLD.
Metairie Cemetery.

New Orleans, Louisiana

Oakland Herald

Charcoal on Paper. 2019/2020.

Oakland Cemetery
Atlanta, Georgia

Together

Charcoal on paper. 02/2024. SOLD.
Metairie Cemetery.

New Orleans, Louisiana

Oakland Visit, Nov. 2019

Walnut ink dip pen on paper.

Trees in a more open area of the cemetery.

Oakland Cemetery
Atlanta, Georgia

Awashed Tomb

Charcoal on Paper. 03.2024.
9”x12”.

New Orleans, Louisiana

Family

A family of graves under a big (oak?) tree in the cemetery, along the wall near the parking lot.

Charcoal on paper, 2019/2020

Oakland Cemetery
Atlanta, Georgia

Waiting

SOLD

Charcoal on paper. 9”x12” 2024.

Metairie Cemetery.
Angel waiting for the line to end, to bring the last home of the family they defend.

New Orleans, Louisiana

Oakland Lady, 2019

Graphite on paper.

I adored the motion of this statue.

Oakland Cemetery
Atlanta, Georgia

Broken Wings

“These broken wings can still fly… on prayers lifted high.”
Charcoal on toned paper. 2020

Oakland Cemetery
Atlanta, Georgia

Night Watch

Conte on paper. 2022.

SOLD. Prints available.

New Orleans, Louisiana

Sailor's Wife

“She sat by the river and awaited the day
He would finally sail home and with her,
He’d stay.”

Graphite on paper. 2019
Prints and original available for purchase.

Oakland Cemetery
Atlanta, Georgia

Life After Death

Graphite on paper. 2022.

New Orleans, Louisiana

Death's Door

An iron gate to keep
Ghouls at bay.
A brick entrance
Shrouded in life.
Do not enter
A single living soul.
This place is for those
with nowhere else to go.
Forged with strength
For a job no one likes.
He, alone, is where
The dead find life.
This passage worn by time
Creaks and groans.
A finally comforting “Welcome Home.”

Taylor Chartrand

It is intriguing how we view Death; how we think of him. He is eternal and ageless, yet still we try to measure him in days and years since our loved ones’ pass. He is the final form of love, I feel. For when we die, we are still not alone. He is there.

Oakland Cemetery
Atlanta, Georgia

Guardian

Graphite on paper. 2022. SOLD
Lafeyette Cemetery No. 2

New Orleans, Louisiana

Voice of Souls

Walnut Ink on Watercolor Paper. 2020.

Oakland Cemetery
Atlanta, Georgia

Guarded

Walnut Ink on watercolor paper. 2022.

SOLD. Prints available.

New Orleans, Louisiana

Cemetery Tree

SOLD
Charcoal on Toned Paper. 2020.

So, I was at Oakland two days ago and sat beneath a tree and really started thinking. Never a great idea, I know, but this time it wasn’t that bad. Haha
I wrote a writing of sorts. The next day I returned in search of a tree I felt would fit the written piece. The one I wrote under, I somewhat drew. It was a good tree, but too clustered by other trees. So I went in search of another tree. I found it. This is technically two trees, but I felt it fit the purpose. So here is the drawing for “Cemetery Tree.” I included a sketch of this on my writing, also posted.

Figure Atop John F. Kiser's Grave

Figure atop John F. Kiser’s grave.

Oakland Cemetery, Atlanta, Georgia.

Graphite on paper. 2019

Untitled

Conte (black and sepia) on paper. 2022.
(SOLD)

New Orleans, Louisiana

Study of Tree Bough Above Grave Stones

Charcoal on Paper. 2020

Cemetery Tree

Original drawing accompanied by original writing by Taylor Chartrand. 9x12 Walnut ink on bristol.

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