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Other details :
Artwork on synthetic panel. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
9x12in
About this artwork
The Huntington family captured the serene harmony between nature and human presence in their Southern home, Atalaya Castle, built in 1933. Constructed of concrete and built around a palmetto-lined courtyard, it was a great retreat home until it was given to SC State Parks in 1960. Also donated was Brookgreen Gardens, one of the finest and largest sculpture gardens in the USA. This painting brings a soothing energy, inviting tranquility and reflection… that will quietly transform any space with its peaceful coastal embrace.
Frank Gorman is a painter whose rich background in architecture and global experience profoundly shapes his art, working primarily with oils to capture a diverse range of landscapes. His technique blends realistic impressionism with an evocative play of background darks and focal highlights, often depicting local outdoor scenes, historic architecture, and story-driven compositions. Through introspective and comforting brushwork, he conveys an abiding reverence for the quiet beauty and spiritual power found in the natural world.