Here is “Morning Birches.” This painting is 36″ x 12″, acrylic on a wood panel.
Because of its tall, vertical format, this is a perfect choice of art for a challenging narrow wall space where many larger pieces will not fit, and it will fill the space with vibrant color!
With this art, you can bring light, nature, and serenity into any room.
This fantasy image shows the day’s first sunlight bursting through the space between two slender birch trees. Imagine the cool morning air shimmering with possibility!
Sunlight casts soft highlights of warm yellow on the trunks.
The tree bark is dramatic, painted in layers of creamy whites, cool grays, and subtle hints of gold, alongside the striking black marks characteristic of birch trees.
The background is a harmonious blend of many colors, including earthy browns and calm blue tones.
The brushwork is expressive but controlled.
This painting represents the kind of fleeting moment of clarity and hope that often comes to us when we spend time in nature.
Whether placed in a hallway, beside a window, or as a focal point in a cozy reading nook, this piece brings a touch of nature’s restorative energy indoors.
When displayed in a home or office, “Morning Birches” transforms its surroundings. Its vertical orientation draws the eye upward, making even the narrowest wall feel more open and inviting.
Choose this art for an uplifting, optimistic feeling!
Contact Cedar to inquire about availability and pricing for the original art piece or custom fine art reproductions.
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