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The title is a play on Jackson Pollock's "Full Fathom Five" which was taken from Shakespeare.
Walking through the woods to a swimming hole in a brook in Vermont at the height of summer. People jumping off a ledge into the clear, mountain cold brook. You can almost hear the voices echoing off the nearby ledges mixing in with the rush of the water. It feels like there's more oxygen in the air here.
There is a same sized sister painting of another… swimming hole just upstream from this in the artist's shop if it hasn't sold yet.
This is professional grade acrylic paint on a 1.5" hollow core wood panel, 30" high by 38" wide. It has a simple wood lattice frame, is wired and ready to hang. Please look at the detail photos, this is painted very loosely with quick brushstrokes in a painterly manner.
« 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.