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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
36x96in
About this artwork
Loosely rendered impressionistic painting of late afternoon light filtering into the wooded area of Tod's Point in Old Greenwich, CT, on an autumn day. These two canvases are designed to be displayed side by side. In art world parlance, it's a "diptych" or two-panel painting. The view on the left is 90° to the view depicted on the right. Together, they bridge the gap through the intricate patterns of light and shadow. It's painted in a loose, impressionistic… style that I have used in other paintings. Brushstrokes provide energy and direction to any painting, and they are essential to me.
The canvases are each 36 inches x 48 inches. So together, you'll need at least a ten-foot-wide wall to display them correctly. (They'd look great over an extra-long sofa!) The pictures are currently in storage and not framed. However, I will add a new professionally fitted maple wood floater frame. All the necessary hanging hardware will be included, making the picture ready to hang out of the box.
My artistic practice is the result of a lifelong dialogue with visual structure. After graduating from RISD and spending over three decades as a Design Director for institutions like Harry N. Abrams, Oxford University Press, and Random House, I understand the mechanics of any image—composition, balance, and the hierarchy of visual information.
For my digital print-on-demand works, I maintain a strict 'Studio Stopover' protocol to ensure museum-grade quality. Unlike standard print-on-demand services, these pieces are first shipped to my Connecticut studio for personal inspection.
Each work is examined for color fidelity, hand-signed, and numbered by me personally. I then assemble a custom 'Care Kit' for the collector, including a detailed explanation of the work and a Certificate of Authenticity.
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