In preparation for the highly anticipated grand opening of the pumpkin patch at Barti Mae Farm, the farm’s owners enlisted the creative talents of the Rockcastle County Middle School (RCMS) art club. The students were asked to design and paint four large photo props that will be featured at various attractions throughout the farm complex.
The photo props, measuring 4x8 feet each, showcase a range of scenes, including a race track, a football game, a pumpkin patch, and a barnyard. These vibrant pieces will become a permanent installation at Barti Mae Farm, providing visitors with unique opportunities to snap memorable photos during their visit.
Four dedicated RCMS students Kim Childress, Jada James, Mary Cope, and Chloe Ward worked tirelessly to bring the project to life. Collectively, they put in over 120 hours of work to complete the artistic installations.
The Barti Mae Farm pumpkin patch grand opening will offer visitors a chance to enjoy these creative additions while experiencing all the attractions the farm has to offer.