Birch Forest in Warm Light Painting on canvas
ORIGINAL WALL ART: Birch Forest In Warm Light is a unique artwork, created exclusively by PastelBrush and available only through this gallery. It is not part of other art stores’ collections, which gives it a distinct sense of exclusivity and authenticity. This uniqueness makes the piece a distinctive choice for those who value originality over mass-produced designs.
PAINTED LOOK: Experience special feelings! Thanks to our Giclée printing technique, the print is almost like a traditional artwork, with everything from color clarity to brushstroke feel. It’s like having an original painting on your wall, but at a better price.
MADE IN THE USA: The artwork is sold as a high-quality print on Premium Fine Art 380g/m² Cotton Canvas (the same canvas used by traditional artists) and varnished like an original oil painting. Read more information about how we create our forest Giclée prints: HERE >>
Description of the Painting
This is a forest in full conversation with the light. Four birch trunks — white, spare, their black markings precise against all that colour — stand as the only fixed points in a composition that otherwise dissolves entirely into yellow, chartreuse, and warm gold. The canopy above is not painted so much as dreamed: loose mosaic strokes of lemon and lime and the deepest teal, foliage abstracted into pure colour and movement. Below, the ground opens in mint and soft green, with a single bold rectangle of pure yellow that sits at the centre like a held breath, like a patch of sunlight that has decided to stay. The trunks give the eye something to hold while everything around them shifts and glows. This is spring or early summer at the moment of its greatest intensity — when the green is at its most vivid, the light at its most liquid, and the whole forest seems on the verge of becoming something other than a forest entirely.
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