Tamarack 14x11

$450.00

Original painting by Kelly B Desrosiers, 14”x11”x1.25”, ready to hang.

Tamaracks are one of my favorite golden-orange phenomena in autumn in Maine. They glow! Here they are by a lakeside, and a vague canoe waits at the shore beneath a tree for you. The most fun for me was the water reflections.450

This piece is a mixed media artwork involving a multi-layered technique that I evolved over several years. A richly textured surface, with luminous color and visual depth results.For me, the overlapping patterns in layers of transparency and complexity represent the intertwined ecological relationships of this special place.

This painting has been created on a cradled wood panel with black painted edges, no additional framing required, with hanging wire attached. I handcraft each and every step of my process in my own modest home studio in Unity, Maine. Mine is a one-woman operation, start to finish!

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Original painting by Kelly B Desrosiers, 14”x11”x1.25”, ready to hang.

Tamaracks are one of my favorite golden-orange phenomena in autumn in Maine. They glow! Here they are by a lakeside, and a vague canoe waits at the shore beneath a tree for you. The most fun for me was the water reflections.450

This piece is a mixed media artwork involving a multi-layered technique that I evolved over several years. A richly textured surface, with luminous color and visual depth results.For me, the overlapping patterns in layers of transparency and complexity represent the intertwined ecological relationships of this special place.

This painting has been created on a cradled wood panel with black painted edges, no additional framing required, with hanging wire attached. I handcraft each and every step of my process in my own modest home studio in Unity, Maine. Mine is a one-woman operation, start to finish!

Original painting by Kelly B Desrosiers, 14”x11”x1.25”, ready to hang.

Tamaracks are one of my favorite golden-orange phenomena in autumn in Maine. They glow! Here they are by a lakeside, and a vague canoe waits at the shore beneath a tree for you. The most fun for me was the water reflections.450

This piece is a mixed media artwork involving a multi-layered technique that I evolved over several years. A richly textured surface, with luminous color and visual depth results.For me, the overlapping patterns in layers of transparency and complexity represent the intertwined ecological relationships of this special place.

This painting has been created on a cradled wood panel with black painted edges, no additional framing required, with hanging wire attached. I handcraft each and every step of my process in my own modest home studio in Unity, Maine. Mine is a one-woman operation, start to finish!