Still Ground: Stone House at Dusk
Clinton Lake, Kansas — 2021
Photography by Jamaica Jones
A small limestone structure stands open to the evening light, its windows framing the glow of sunset inside weathered walls. Native stone, creeping vines, and untended grasses soften the geometry, blurring the boundary between shelter and landscape.
Photographed in Kansas, this image reflects Prairie Earth’s interest in place-based architecture—structures shaped by material honesty, time, and the land itself.
Still Ground is a photographic series rooted in land, continuity, and stewardship. These images observe places shaped by natural cycles and long-term care—prairie, stone, water, and built forms that endure within them. Rather than dramatic moments, the work focuses on presence: what remains, what recovers, and how land holds memory through time.
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