The two cross shapes on the gable end of the house seem to be a nod to Pennsylvania Dutch hex signs, which are often used for decoration and are thought to bring good fortune, protection, and prosperity to a home. The crosses depicted here resemble the cross pattée or cross formy, a motif rarely seen in traditional hex signs, which usually feature stars, rosettes, and geometric designs. This particular cross form is more commonly associated with medieval heraldry and was used by Christian military orders like the Knights Templar and Teutonic Knights. Whether it’s a deliberate artistic choice by Dan or an unconventional take on the hex motif, it’s certainly an interesting twist.
Zykoic 19 days ago
Thanks!
Kiba65 19 days ago
Going under the tree…
Brass Orchid Premium Member 19 days ago
Thank you. It is awesome.
distortion Premium Member 19 days ago
This is better than a fish.
Linguist 19 days ago
I really like it, Dan!
I’m sure it’s from somewhere in the Midwest but it reminds me of New England.
John Renna Premium Member 19 days ago
Thank you, Dan. I will frame and hang it ASAP. What did you give everyone else?
wi3leong Premium Member 19 days ago
Thank you, Dan. Never see twin crosses like that here.
steveconkey2003 19 days ago
Great! Now work on grammar.
ladykat 19 days ago
Thank you very much! Merry Christmas!
wagnerfax 19 days ago
The two cross shapes on the gable end of the house seem to be a nod to Pennsylvania Dutch hex signs, which are often used for decoration and are thought to bring good fortune, protection, and prosperity to a home. The crosses depicted here resemble the cross pattée or cross formy, a motif rarely seen in traditional hex signs, which usually feature stars, rosettes, and geometric designs. This particular cross form is more commonly associated with medieval heraldry and was used by Christian military orders like the Knights Templar and Teutonic Knights. Whether it’s a deliberate artistic choice by Dan or an unconventional take on the hex motif, it’s certainly an interesting twist.
oakie9531 19 days ago
most excellent
bueller 19 days ago
Thanks, Dan !Beautiful work.
MuddyUSA Premium Member 18 days ago
Excellent!!!
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member 18 days ago
If that’s your home, I hope it hasn’t developed a massive crack down the middle.
mistercatworks 18 days ago
Excellent. A lot of detail. A lot of heart.
ggrumpy Premium Member 18 days ago
Thank you
NolaMan 18 days ago
Great! So now I have to buy another monitor since I will have to hang this one on the refrigerator!
miltondavis 18 days ago
Very nice.
Another Take 18 days ago
I like it but can I get mine in color?
tee929 18 days ago
I heard about a guy who had a cross tattooed on his A$$ — It was his “Cross to Bear”…..
Judeeye Premium Member 18 days ago
This is amazing. Thank you and have a wonderful holiday!
egrossman 18 days ago
dah
Herbert Walker Premium Member 18 days ago
Thank you. Have a merry Christmas and a very merry new year. Your work is deeply appreciated.
Dan Collins creator 18 days ago
Let’s see how long it takes to update this correction. Fingers crossed!
MissyTiger 18 days ago
Did you just show us all a big crack? We get plenty of that from the mall Santas!
(Lovely drawing :) Wishing you and your family well this holiday season)
david Long Premium Member 18 days ago
Nice
HarryLime 18 days ago
I saw farms like that while driving through Amish country.
rockyridge1977 18 days ago
Con·tem·po·rar·y explanation!!!!!!!