After all the past big mural posts, this week it’s a simple painting. I love constructing small stories into paintings, especially these little calm inlets of saltwater around the Northwest. If you read this blog, you’ll see these fairly often. Not much tells a story here except the reflections of the hillside conifers and the high bank in sunlight, yet there’s a lot crammed into this, but, then again, not really. Northwest glacial rubble, firs and hemlock on the shore, partly cloudy, shallow clouds with blue sky breaking through. Minus tide. Logs on the far beach, not much kelp on the rocks so it must be winter. That’s it – a story painted into a 9″ x 12″ rectangle.
This ORIGINAL painting is varnished acrylic on linen canvas, 9″ x 12″.
A custom wood frame makes it a total of $330 and shipping adds just a bit more depending on your zone or if you take the frame. This is the original painting, NOT a print.
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Thanks for reading this week.
Larry Eifert
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