Original artwork description:

A4 acrylic painting on board, framed in a handmade pine frame.

Hidden in the shade of a pine scented forest, I found this abandoned cabin just outside the centre of Chamonix. The plaster was worn and the shutters shut and rusted, but the geometric box of this little house just sat so well against the spectrum of green behind it.

To reinforce the colours and geometry within the painting I carefully painted some bisecting acrylic lines.

Ready to hang!

Materials used:

Acrylic on board

Tags:
#tree painting #framed artwork #pine forest painting #forest artwork #french countryside painting #abandoned house painting #chalet painting #chamonix painting #cabin in the woods painting #derelict building art 
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Chamonix (2019)

Acrylic painting 
by Paul Ward

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A4 acrylic painting on board, framed in a handmade pine frame.

Hidden in the shade of a pine scented forest, I found this abandoned cabin just outside the centre of Chamonix. The plaster was worn and the shutters shut and rusted, but the geometric box of this little house just sat so well against the spectrum of green behind it.

To reinforce the colours and geometry within the painting I carefully painted some bisecting acrylic lines.

Ready to hang!

Materials used:

Acrylic on board

Tags:
#tree painting #framed artwork #pine forest painting #forest artwork #french countryside painting #abandoned house painting #chalet painting #chamonix painting #cabin in the woods painting #derelict building art 
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