$2,500.00
Looking back on memories from my childhood, I was often sent to go play outside. I was a bit of a loner as a kid, mostly because there often weren’t other kids to play with besides my brother. One summer I was sent to my grandparents by myself and I would spend hours with the lone willow tree. It was also abandoned and yet it was firmly rooted, strong and defiant, shady and full of life.
Acrylic paint on stretched canvas, 30 inches x 40 inches x .78 depth
Sold unframed, framing available on request for an additional fee.
Local delivery available in the Atlanta area.
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Description
When I was young I sometimes spend summers visiting my mom’s parents. They had a willow tree in their backyard. There were no nearby kids for me to play with so it was just me and that tree. I swung from its branches, told it my secrets and day dreamed. Multiple layers of paint were applied with different techniques by me using brushes, scrapers, found objects and dripping /splattering. The intuitive painting process results in a unique piece that cannot be reproduced.
This is the fourth painting in a series of inspirational world trees. A statement piece, it fits well on a wall at least three feet wide and four feet tall.
This painting is sold unframed. Local delivery within a 50 mile radius of Atlanta.
Custom orders and commissions are available to create one of a kind works in this series and theme. Prints on paper, canvas and metal in various sizes available upon request.
Additional information
| Weight | 10 lbs |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 32 × 2 × 42 in |
| Art Size | mini, small, medium, large, XL |






