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Forest Hug

$239.00

This piece began as an experiment in composition, using a spiral to lay down line and form pulling the eye into the centre of the painting. Its like a walk in a thick forest, seeing the light of the sun in the distance you follow it. Its also the feeling of being lost but recognizing the promise of a new day ahead and following the hope.

This small but powerful painting uses a complimentary palette of blues and oranges.

This original painting is 12” high and 12” wide with a low profile depth of .75”. The artwork wraps around the edges. This provides a clean, finished, high-end look and makes the work ready to display without the need for a frame.

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This piece began as an experiment in composition, using a spiral to lay down line and form pulling the eye into the centre of the painting. Its like a walk in a thick forest, seeing the light of the sun in the distance you follow it. Its also the feeling of being lost but recognizing the promise of a new day ahead and following the hope.

This small but powerful painting uses a complimentary palette of blues and oranges.

This original painting is 12” high and 12” wide with a low profile depth of .75”. The artwork wraps around the edges. This provides a clean, finished, high-end look and makes the work ready to display without the need for a frame.

This piece began as an experiment in composition, using a spiral to lay down line and form pulling the eye into the centre of the painting. Its like a walk in a thick forest, seeing the light of the sun in the distance you follow it. Its also the feeling of being lost but recognizing the promise of a new day ahead and following the hope.

This small but powerful painting uses a complimentary palette of blues and oranges.

This original painting is 12” high and 12” wide with a low profile depth of .75”. The artwork wraps around the edges. This provides a clean, finished, high-end look and makes the work ready to display without the need for a frame.

Cheryl-Ann Hills, Artist

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