Snow Blooms (30 x 40)





Snow Blooms (30 x 40)
Snow Blooms - a dreamlike expression of hydrangeas left to overwinter. This piece was created by building base of deep blues and greens then layering luminous white and cool neutrals to give it the feeling of snow covering the garden. Touches of deep teal, olive, wintery gray, petal pink and cream.
Signed, varnished and ready to hang.
30” x 40” acrylic and wax pastel on .75” deep wrapped canvas.
Free local pickup in the Mainline Philadelphia Area, shipping charges in excess will be reimbursed after purchase.
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