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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
36x60in
About this artwork
Looking through the trees to a beaver pond in the middle of Vermont in the Green Mountain National Forest in late autumn. Moose and deer congregate here beneath a bald eagle's nest high in a dead tree. Multiple beaver dams step up the contour till they were able to create a decent pond to build their dens. Beaver tooth-marked felled trees litter the area. It's easy to see how the saying "busy as a beaver" came to be.
This is professional grade acrylic… on canvas. It measures 36 inches high by 60 inches wide. It's framed with a thin wood strip with screw ends showing as seen in detail photos. It's wired and ready to hang.
« I’m attracted to items built or left by others that weren’t intended to be objects to contemplate. I want to be to art what Robert Frost is to poetry. »
Stephen Remick is an experienced American painter whose work has been featured in many solo and group shows nationally as well as in American publications. Growing up in Vermont and now living in Massachusetts, Remick is inspired by the landscape around him and mainly paints nature scenes and backyards covered in snow. His work captures a delicate beauty of sunlight and shadows in the deep woods of New England.