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Garden Wall (30 x 30 inch oil painting on wood panel)
Garden Wall (30 x 30 inch oil painting on birch wood panel)
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NOTE: THE REASON FOR DISCOUNT (50% OFF List price)
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The edge of the wood panel was damaged in shipment and there is a DENT on the bottom right edge. (See 8th photo).
It is not easy to disguise a dent that compressed the wood itself. Thus it was left as is. Perhaps framing would distract from the flaw.
This is the silhouette of a Japanese aralia (paperplant, false castor oil plant, fatsia japonica) that grows in my garden. The big leaves have nine lobes and spread out wide. I look out into my patio each morning at dawn and see its lovely shape against the brightening sky.
Painted in oils on birchwood panel. The sky is painted a pale peach, although it looks almost the same color as the natural wood panel behind it. The plant is painted in a very muted lavender/ gray hue like the color of a shadow.
Painted in oils on birchwood panel. The unpainted 1.5 inch deep wood sides are a light wood color. A bit like the color of pine. Paler than honey.
Garden Wall (30 x 30 inch oil painting on birch wood panel)
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NOTE: THE REASON FOR DISCOUNT (50% OFF List price)
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The edge of the wood panel was damaged in shipment and there is a DENT on the bottom right edge. (See 8th photo).
It is not easy to disguise a dent that compressed the wood itself. Thus it was left as is. Perhaps framing would distract from the flaw.
This is the silhouette of a Japanese aralia (paperplant, false castor oil plant, fatsia japonica) that grows in my garden. The big leaves have nine lobes and spread out wide. I look out into my patio each morning at dawn and see its lovely shape against the brightening sky.
Painted in oils on birchwood panel. The sky is painted a pale peach, although it looks almost the same color as the natural wood panel behind it. The plant is painted in a very muted lavender/ gray hue like the color of a shadow.
Painted in oils on birchwood panel. The unpainted 1.5 inch deep wood sides are a light wood color. A bit like the color of pine. Paler than honey.