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In a fleeting glimpse of a quiet place in nature, this piece offers a tranquil and somewhat mysterious atmosphere. The loose style and light and dark contrast create a sense of movement and depth, inviting the viewer to explore the path beyond the bridge.
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Charcoal and Acrylic on Canvas on Panel
21.2 x 15.7 Inches (Framed)
This is a black, white and gray tone painting of a bridge in the Beazell Memorial Forest.
The wooden bridge is in the left foreground with a plank decking and rough lumber railings. Beyond it, dark vertical lines outline tall, slender trees with an indication of branches. A path leading into the right side of the painting, winds between trees and on. A mass of darker strokes near the path, suggest foliage and undergrowth. A subtle background suggesting further trees rendered in lighter shades of gray creates a sense of depth.
This black and white monochromatic painting focuses on tonal values. Brushstrokes are visible, and forms are not highly detailed reflecting a more spontaneous, impressionistic approach aimed at capturing the essence of the scene. The lines, particularly in the trees, have a calligraphic quality, varying in thickness and pressure, adding a sense of dynamism and texture.
The painting is mounted in a hand made, hand painted, wooden “floating frame”.
Width | 21.1 inches |
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Height | 15.6 inches |
Depth | 1.5 inches |
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