Original artwork description:

"Regression" is an oil painting on canvas whose purpose is to illustrate the retreat of the glaciers that are melting at high speed at the moment.
I am sensitive to this phenomenon because I can see it from my windows in our chalet in the mountains in the Chamonix valley.Original painting on canvas, handmade.

This paint is ready to hang with the cord on the back.
Certificate of authenticity signed and indicating the catalog number.
Excellent quality paint (Rembrandt)
Varnish to protect against light and dust.
Thank you for your interest in my work that I do with joy and love.

The images in situ might not be to scale and serve for illustration purposes only.

Materials used:

fine oil

Tags:
#lanscsape #mountains #iceland #glaciers 

Regression (2012) Oil painting
by Danielle ARNAL

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"Regression" is an oil painting on canvas whose purpose is to illustrate the retreat of the glaciers that are melting at high speed at the moment.
I am sensitive to this phenomenon because I can see it from my windows in our chalet in the mountains in the Chamonix valley.Original painting on canvas, handmade.

This paint is ready to hang with the cord on the back.
Certificate of authenticity signed and indicating the catalog number.
Excellent quality paint (Rembrandt)
Varnish to protect against light and dust.
Thank you for your interest in my work that I do with joy and love.

The images in situ might not be to scale and serve for illustration purposes only.

Materials used:

fine oil

Tags:
#lanscsape #mountains #iceland #glaciers 
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His painting is joyful, expresses love, confidence and balance. Or in representational way with portraits, by trying to establish a dialogue with the personalities, to show their real "I".... Read more

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