Hay Bale Scarecrow with Pumpkins | Limited Edition of 10
Rural Ontario Hay Bale Scarecrow Artwork
There’s something wonderfully playful about stumbling across an oversized Halloween decoration on a quiet Ontario farm. Out in the countryside, where fields stretch wide and trees line the horizon, someone decided to take a few hay bales, pumpkins, and imagination, and build a character that makes you smile the moment you see it. I’ve always had a soft spot for these kinds of seasonal displays—homemade, quirky, and full of personality. They remind me that art doesn’t always have to be polished or gallery-bound. Sometimes it’s right there in the field, crafted by farmers with a sense of humour and a knack for bringing joy to passersby.
This particular creation, a towering scarecrow-like figure made of hay bales, is decked out with a cheerful grin, outstretched arms, and a collection of pumpkins gathered at its feet. It’s both whimsical and a little surreal, especially captured here in black and white. The absence of colour turns what could easily be seen as festive into something slightly eerie—like a page pulled from a storybook where rural life and imagination collide. That’s the charm of monochrome: it strips away the obvious cues and leaves you with mood, texture, and shape.
The photograph also speaks to the rhythm of country life. Autumn is harvest season, and pumpkins, hay, and cool skies all signal the turning of the year. Growing up in Canada, I’ve always associated this time of year with gatherings, barns, and fields dotted with decorations. On farms like this, Halloween isn’t just about spooky frights—it’s about community, celebration, and marking the season in a way that feels timeless.
What drew me to this scene wasn’t just the clever craftsmanship of the hay figure, but the way it stood alone on the field, framed by rows of trees and drifting clouds above. In monochrome, the texture of the hay pops against the smooth curve of the sky, and the pumpkins at the base add their grounding presence. It feels simultaneously like a rural celebration and a quiet work of folk art.
This is real photography—captured on site, with no trickery or artificial construction. Just a farm, a handmade decoration, and a moment of seasonal charm preserved through the camera. To me, that’s what makes the image compelling: it honours both the creativity of the farmers and the beauty of the countryside itself.
If you’re drawn to art that blends humour, seasonality, and the authenticity of rural life, this piece finds its home among my Unique Photography Collection. You might also enjoy how it fits naturally within my Halloween Wall Art Collection, where seasonal charm meets fine art imagery.
© Dan Kosmayer, 2018
Edition Information
This photograph is released as a signed and numbered edition of 10 prints across all available sizes. Each print is individually signed and numbered by the artist on the reverse and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
Once all 10 prints have been sold, this work will be permanently retired, and no further numbered editions will be produced in any size or format. A small number of Artist Proofs may be retained by the artist for archival or exhibition purposes.
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