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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
12x9in
About this artwork
In this painting, I express the delicate balance between human presence and nature’s fleeting moments by depicting a character who seems surprised by the falling red oak leaves, as though they were unprepared for the change of season. Vibrant contrast and the interplay of light and shadow lend a dynamic energy to the scene. This work invites you to reflect on change and the passage of time as we all move through the seasons and years.
Jeri Griffith is a painter with work rooted in a rich and varied personal history. She draws inspiration from experiences ranging from a childhood spent on a wildlife refuge to extensive travels as an adult especially in Latin America. Media she employs include acrylics, ink, watercolor, graphite, and collage. In her acrylic paintings, she applies thinly layered translucent color to achieve a look akin to stained glass. Her figurative, non-realistic style borrows from Romare Bearden, folk and Inuit artists, and Meso-American influences. She works intuitively, calling on imagery from her interior life, relationships, and the natural world. Her paintings radiate vitality, warmth, and a profound, infectious love for people, animals, and everyday beauty.