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Somewhere Where (aspen grove I), a mixed-media by Douglas E. Taylor, image: 47.5 by 55 inches. Original is SOLD and is part of a large private collection. Season of the Now was inspired by Somewhere Where.
Somewhere Where is available as a smaller gicle’e print, click this link for more information.
The color differences you see in the two examples of Somewhere Where are created by light coming from different directions and tweaking the color refracted with the use of iridescent interference acrylic paints that shift the colors depending on the viewers and the arts relationship with the light source.
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The aspen leaf motif is a reoccurring theme in my art. It is a sym bol of nature, of growing, living and dying. It is a metaphor for the seasons and cycles of life. The aspen leaf, for me, is a symbol of the American west, the country from the Rocky Mountains to the Pacific Ocean. The quaking aspen and its cousin the cottonwood tree thrive along streams and spring run- off areas. Rivers and streams have their own metaphors; one idea flows into another.”
Click this link to read the companion poem Felicity by Douglas E. Taylor
A Little Felicity, a new mixed-media on canvas by Douglas E. Taylor, 21.5 by 17.5 inches overall, framed with cherry wood, $1,350 framed, SOLD
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Felicity, a new mixed-media on canvas by Douglas E. Taylor. 30.5 x 24.75 inches overall in a simple one inch wide gold leaf frame $3,245: SOLD
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