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I purposely drove down, mid-winter, to a bridge over Platte River near our house take a photo. The ice and current created serpentine shapes that drew your eyes to the source of the river. It emerges from Waterton Canyon in the foothills of the Rockies. I brushed out a yellow and blue river with white, snow covered indigo mountains below a teal green sky. This canvas had energy, but missed the inspiration I needed to finish it. A year later, I brought it down to gesso white over top and start a new painting fresh. Instead I decided to fade out the edges to draw the focus to the river current, it's source, and the mountains beyond. I abstracted fresh, unrecognizable shapes radiating from the landscape. The edge of my palette knife gave life to the pearlescent sparks that completed the pithy impact of nature in full force.
Waterton Canyon arrives prewired, ready to hang.
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eather W. Ernst holds exclusive rights over her original work, which may be issued in the form of a maximum of thirty Limited Edition reproductions.
Heather's original work and her Limited Editions, whether issued by herself or by an authorized representative, are protected by both The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) as administered by The Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works as they pertain to 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 as stated by law.
Paint, Acrylic, on Canvas with 1-1/2" Deep Museum Mount, Painted Edges, Prewired for Hanging
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Certificate of Authenticity Included
Canadian Residents from provinces collecting less than 15% sales tax, please contact me for Shipping adjustment.
I purposely drove down, mid-winter, to a bridge over Platte River near our house take a photo. The ice and current created serpentine shapes that drew your eyes to the source of the river. It emerges from Waterton Canyon in the foothills of the Rockies. I brushed out a yellow and blue river with white, snow covered indigo mountains below a teal green sky. This canvas had energy, but missed the inspiration I needed to finish it. A year later, I brought it down to gesso white over top and start a new painting fresh. Instead I decided to fade out the edges to draw the focus to the river current, it's source, and the mountains beyond. I abstracted fresh, unrecognizable shapes radiating from the landscape. The edge of my palette knife gave life to the pearlescent sparks that completed the pithy impact of nature in full force.
Waterton Canyon arrives prewired, ready to hang.
Copyright Notice
eather W. Ernst holds exclusive rights over her original work, which may be issued in the form of a maximum of thirty Limited Edition reproductions.
Heather's original work and her Limited Editions, whether issued by herself or by an authorized representative, are protected by both The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) as administered by The Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works as they pertain to 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 as stated by law.
Paint, Acrylic, on Canvas with 1-1/2" Deep Museum Mount, Painted Edges, Prewired for Hanging
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