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Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
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22x30in
About this artwork
This painting was inspired by glass rocks found at Glass Beach State Park in Northern California. There were once factories that made glass in the area. Molten glass would fall (or be dumped) into the ocean and the waves and tide would roll over the glass and turned it into rocks. Unfortunately, quite a bit of the glass rocks have been taken over the years.
I used Daniel Smith Primatek paints for the rocks. The only color that is not Primatek is… the yellow as I don’t think Daniel Smith has a yellow Primatek paint. Their Primatek paints are ground from actual minerals. In this painting, I have used paints ground from turquoise, garnet, hematite, malachite, and bauxite.
Nancy Riedell, a watercolor artist with an inherited artistic legacy, employs premium materials to render nature's intricacies. She pushes watercolors beyond conventional boundaries, favoring a style that's audacious and vivid, capturing her subjects with an intimate and curious eye. Riedell's works are an homage to beauty, imbuing observers with serene joy and a renewed appreciation for the subtle marvels of the natural world.