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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
24x36in
About this artwork
The February morning air is cold and crisp. Inside, though, it is warm and tranquil. We have earned this day, which we have long been anticipating: an invitation to rest. What might happen? How will we use our time? Where will we enjoy it most? Who will we share it with, if anyone? There are options, and we know that the choices to be made are ours alone. Our one and only goal: to savor this rare and precious opportunity.
David Arsenault is an oil painter from coastal Massachusetts, trained at the University at Albany (New York) and deeply influenced by Edward Hopper. He employs techniques of American Realism and Hyper-realism, with a focus on large shapes, dramatic light, and subtle yet flat surfaces, favoring contemplative scenes over textural brushwork. His art radiates a profound sense of solitude, tranquility, and timelessness, inviting viewers to gently rediscover contentment and shared humanity within their own quiet reflections.