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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
30x34in
About this artwork
In this oil painting, I immerse the viewer into a serene, pastoral view that hints at early autumn. The gentle gradient of dawn hues captures a fleeting moment of tranquility as the world awakens. This expressionist work seeks to evoke a sense of calm and contemplation, drawing the viewer into a landscape where the rush of modern life gives way to nature's peaceful orchestra. Feel the warm energy of a new day as it refreshes your space, inviting… harmony and inspiration into your home. This painting is wired for hanging and the edges are painted to blend with the front surface.
« People see me as a colorist, but I really am looking for the darkness in the picture. And, in order to have darkness, I have to find the light. »
Kari Feuer is an award-winning artist based in the United States whose paintings have been exhibited nationally. Inspired by a love of nature, her distinctive abstractions reference land and water forms. While Feuer does not enjoy creating message-based pieces, she admits that her concern for the depredations of our natural environment often carries over into her work. She primarily creates with oils on linen or canvas.