Winter Walk

$490.00

Acrylic on Canvas

18”x24”

"Winter Walk" captures a moment of peaceful solitude, a figure in quiet contemplation amidst delicate snow drifts, creating a scene of serene introspection. Using fluid acrylic techniques I created streams of gentle color cascading from above, like the delicate descent of snow or winter rain.

The painting's ethereal quality and soothing color palette would make it an ideal focal point for a contemporary bedroom, meditation space, or any room where you seek to create an atmosphere of calm reflection.

Color palette: Neutral (charcoal, white, blues, teals, soft blush pink, hints of yellow)

This gallery-wrapped canvas is ready to hang, with picture-hanging wire already attached at the back. The top, bottom, and sides of the canvas are finished to lightly continue the motif from the front.

Acrylic on Canvas

18”x24”

"Winter Walk" captures a moment of peaceful solitude, a figure in quiet contemplation amidst delicate snow drifts, creating a scene of serene introspection. Using fluid acrylic techniques I created streams of gentle color cascading from above, like the delicate descent of snow or winter rain.

The painting's ethereal quality and soothing color palette would make it an ideal focal point for a contemporary bedroom, meditation space, or any room where you seek to create an atmosphere of calm reflection.

Color palette: Neutral (charcoal, white, blues, teals, soft blush pink, hints of yellow)

This gallery-wrapped canvas is ready to hang, with picture-hanging wire already attached at the back. The top, bottom, and sides of the canvas are finished to lightly continue the motif from the front.

While effort has been made to closely capture and display the colors of this artwork, please note that colors in digital images may vary from the original piece. Due to differences in monitor calibration, screen settings, and the inherent limitations of digital photography, colors may appear differently when viewed across different devices. The actual artwork colors may have subtle variations from what you see online. For the most accurate representation, I recommend viewing the piece in person in an upcoming show, or by appointment.