As the golden hour casts its warm embrace over the Silver Sands of Morar, this captivating print captures the essence of the Scottish shoreline through the distinctive lens of Cubism. Geometric contours flow across the canvas, transforming the natural landscape into an intricate mosaic of light and shadow. Immerse yourself in the rhythmic patterns that dance along the shore, each ripple and grain of sand reimagined as a piece of a larger, harmonious puzzle. The creamy, golden hues of the sands contrast evocatively with the azure and emerald tones of the water, creating a scene that balances the tranquil calm of the beach with the dynamic movement of the waves. Dominating the skyscape, the sun sits low, woven into the tapestry of undulating lines and shapes that depict the quintessentially Scottish coastal canvas. It is a celestial orb that infuses the scene with a soft, ethereal glow, its light refracting in the atmosphere to yield a palette of subdued ambers and rich oranges. Bound by bold, black outlines, the rocks emerge like stoic guardians of this coastal tableau, their faceted surfaces casting deep shadows that add depth and contrast to the composition. This print offers a truly unique interpretation of one of Scotland's most cherished seascapes, inviting viewers to rediscover the familiar beauty of the Silver Sands of Morar through a Cubist perspective. Whether for a lover of modernist art or an admirer of Scotland's raw, natural beauty, this piece promises to be a striking addition to any collection.
Painting of a landscape with bog heather during evening time in Ireland
Plants We Love: Salvia ‘Black & Bloom’
Far from the visions of rainforests draped in moss, the Pacific Northwest also offers high desert foraging, including cactus pads! They’re a delicious addition to this savory enchilada cake!
Photograph © lindaplaisted.com The further adventures of the white chair. Another note about this series- If you were to look back in my archives, you would note that all the settings for these photographs are places I have shot before as straight landscapes. It has been interesting to see these same places brought to a more human scale by the addition of the chair. One can step into the image more readily somehow, and, if so inclined, "have a seat."
Ryder was considered an important precursor of American modern art and the Armory Show organizers included ten of his paintings, more than almost any other American artist. Critics praised his “dark, subtle, imaginative, mysterious” works.
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Project InformationName of Project: Come On Calm OnLocation: Bangkok, ThailandCategory: Design Period: Completion Year: Site Area: Client: Architect: Landscape Architect: Interior Design: Horticulturist: M&E: Design Director: C&S Engineering: Photographer: It is undeniable that the lifestyl
THIS IS NOT A PRINT. Not framed Original watercolour painting. Size 12x17 inch. Buy directly from the artist. Watercolour was created and signed by the artist. All my works aren't framed by default, because that increases shipping price too much. If you need framed picture, contact me and I'll calculate the price and needed time. Colors of painting may differ from preview you see on your monitor. It depends on your monitor settings. Shipping by regular mail. Originals are usually shipped with tracking number. Standard international shipping takes up to 20 business days and accept via Ukrpost. Normal standand delivery time out from Ukraine takes about: Shipping by regular mail. Originals are usually shipped with tracking number. Please contact me if you have any questions.
Make learning an adventure.
ISBN: 978-7-5611-9174-3 Size: 245*320 mm Page: 352P
BY KATARINA KATSMA, ASLA FROM THE MAY 2017 ISSUE OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE MAGAZINE. “I’m a plant scientist first,” says Sandra Clinton, FASLA. She is quick to clarify it’s not the only thing that…