100,000 TREES
24" x 24" Deep Wrap Canvas
$349 + shipping
On Exhibition at Kelowna Airport Skyway
This painting was created to celebrate the history of my town. At one point a local genius recognised the potential of the climate, designed the first wooden irrigation system and opened up the area to fruit growing. Those who have followed my bog for a while will recognize the version below.
Early version of 100,000 Trees |
If a painting has done the rounds of local exhibitions and galleries and I'm sure none of my regular patrons are considering buying it, I see no point in putting it in storage. Therefore over time, this painting has undergone a few adjustments and even been used as a demo painting. The wooden irrigation trough was on both sides, then I removed one side, then I added a deer, I removed some trees, then I removed the other piece of irrigation, removed more trees and last week I added a peekaboo landscape.
I've recently learned the value of mark making from my iPad experiments, so when I added the landscape I also adapted the blossom with various sized brushes. I also wanted to add more definition and spice, so I darkened some areas and added a little quinacridone/Dioxazine mix to the branches for spice. I liked the painting before, but now I simply LOVE IT!
The painting is on exhibition at Kelowna Airport Skyway Departure Lounge for 3 months, but I'm happy to take commissions for something similar in any size.
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