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It was a gorgeous Fall day in Arvada, Colorado. A light breeze with a touch of warmth made it perfect. A friend and I were painting plein air, and I'd been looking forward to working with a new, multi-media, abstract, perspective on landscapes. I was standing on the east edge of Tomlinson, just in front of a sidewalk rendered in in blue, paralleling a spit of land, in brown and orange, that contained the park lake. So prominent were the lake and the mountains beyond that they're joined together a huge blue shape. Two particular trees that dwarfed the lake became the red evergreen and the blue torch reaching the the sky wth scattered explosions of foliage. From the spit of land on the left is the vedgetation at lake's edge that the torch is wafting from the earth. There are no requirements in abstract landscapes other than the poetry it makes you feel.
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Heather W. Ernst holds exclusive rights over her work and reproductions issued by her or by an authorized representative. Her work is protected by the World Intellectual Property Organization [WIPO], the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic works, by all international copyright agreements, and by the Library of Congress of the United States of America. Any attempt to copy or reproduce or to create derivative works from any material works or art displayed online shall be legally prosecuted.
Paint, Acrylic, Pastel, Charcoal, on Canvas with 1-1/2" Deep Museum Mount, Painted Edges, Prewired for Hanging
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Certificate of Authenticity Included
It was a gorgeous Fall day in Arvada, Colorado. A light breeze with a touch of warmth made it perfect. A friend and I were painting plein air, and I'd been looking forward to working with a new, multi-media, abstract, perspective on landscapes. I was standing on the east edge of Tomlinson, just in front of a sidewalk rendered in in blue, paralleling a spit of land, in brown and orange, that contained the park lake. So prominent were the lake and the mountains beyond that they're joined together a huge blue shape. Two particular trees that dwarfed the lake became the red evergreen and the blue torch reaching the the sky wth scattered explosions of foliage. From the spit of land on the left is the vedgetation at lake's edge that the torch is wafting from the earth. There are no requirements in abstract landscapes other than the poetry it makes you feel.
Copyright Notice
Heather W. Ernst holds exclusive rights over her work and reproductions issued by her or by an authorized representative. Her work is protected by the World Intellectual Property Organization [WIPO], the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic works, by all international copyright agreements, and by the Library of Congress of the United States of America. Any attempt to copy or reproduce or to create derivative works from any material works or art displayed online shall be legally prosecuted.
Paint, Acrylic, Pastel, Charcoal, on Canvas with 1-1/2" Deep Museum Mount, Painted Edges, Prewired for Hanging
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