Original artwork description:

At the heart of this composition stands an isolated tree, a stoic guardian of nature, adorned with the spirited presence of a mischievous squirrel.

The scene comes to life within the confines of a delicate border, meticulously crafted with a foliage pattern reminiscent of medieval illuminated manuscripts embellished with touches of gold color. This homage to a bygone era adds a touch of timeless elegance, transforming the artwork into a visual tapestry that resonates with the craftsmanship of the past.

The lone tree, framed by this intricate border, becomes a sanctuary where the playful antics of the squirrel unfold. As if caught in a moment of whimsy, the squirrel appears to be engaged in the branches.

The choice of watercolor brings a soft and dreamlike quality to the illustration, enhancing the enchantment of the scene. Subtle hues and delicate brushstrokes create a sense of harmony, while the addition of gold accents elevates the composition to a realm of fantasy, as if the tree and squirrel exist in a magical tapestry woven with threads of both nature and imagination.

The title is from a poem by Emily Dickinson.

Please Note: Colors depicted may vary on different monitors. If you seek a specific tone or are uncertain about the true colors in any of my paintings, feel free to reach out for additional information. I'm more than happy to provide further details or assistance to ensure your satisfaction.

Important: taxes, import duties and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost, these charges are the buyer's responsibility.

Materials used:

watercolour

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#red #illustration #brown #trees #wildlife #squirrel #decoration #geometric pattern #illuminating 

Restraining Rampant Squirrel (2023)

Watercolour 
by Marian Gorin

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At the heart of this composition stands an isolated tree, a stoic guardian of nature, adorned with the spirited presence of a mischievous squirrel.

The scene comes to life within the confines of a delicate border, meticulously crafted with a foliage pattern reminiscent of medieval illuminated manuscripts embellished with touches of gold color. This homage to a bygone era adds a touch of timeless elegance, transforming the artwork into a visual tapestry that resonates with the craftsmanship of the past.

The lone tree, framed by this intricate border, becomes a sanctuary where the playful antics of the squirrel unfold. As if caught in a moment of whimsy, the squirrel appears to be engaged in the branches.

The choice of watercolor brings a soft and dreamlike quality to the illustration, enhancing the enchantment of the scene. Subtle hues and delicate brushstrokes create a sense of harmony, while the addition of gold accents elevates the composition to a realm of fantasy, as if the tree and squirrel exist in a magical tapestry woven with threads of both nature and imagination.

The title is from a poem by Emily Dickinson.

Please Note: Colors depicted may vary on different monitors. If you seek a specific tone or are uncertain about the true colors in any of my paintings, feel free to reach out for additional information. I'm more than happy to provide further details or assistance to ensure your satisfaction.

Important: taxes, import duties and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost, these charges are the buyer's responsibility.

Materials used:

watercolour

Tags:
#red #illustration #brown #trees #wildlife #squirrel #decoration #geometric pattern #illuminating 
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As an artist, I find my creative expression balanced between the fluidity of watercolor and the boldness of acrylic. My watercolor pieces embody a delicate blend of realism and abstraction.... Read more

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