Nothing but Blue Skies (Unframed, original abstract acrylic painting on canvas, 48 x 48 inches)
(2020. Acrylic, 48 x 48 inches)
The title, “nothing but blue skies” is a line from an old song “Nothing but blue skies from now on...” With the return of competence in our government, and a serious desire to stop the spread of this virus, as well as regulation of pollution once again, there will be blue skies in America in every sense of the phrase. Gold paint glows like sunlight and is the color of hope. To see it shining through from behind another color is like seeing rays of sunshine. I chose robin’s egg blue, the color of the horizon at daybreak, with the gold light of the sun shining behind shapes of leaves on trees. Each small square is like a separate morning, a view out the window of the sky and trees at daybreak. 1.5 inch deep sides of the canvas are painted the same gold to match, creating a built-in frame.
Note: The reflective quality of metallic paint makes it difficult to photograph. When the lights are on in the room or when direct sunlight is hitting the gold parts of this painting the gold looks quite pale. (As in my main photo). When the lights are off, or sunlight is not hitting the painting head on, the gold parts look darker like 24 karat gold. The first closeup of the bottom corner was taken with the ceiling light off and far from a window. The second photo of the same corner was taken in natural daylight facing a window to show the difference.
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(2020. Acrylic, 48 x 48 inches)
The title, “nothing but blue skies” is a line from an old song “Nothing but blue skies from now on...” With the return of competence in our government, and a serious desire to stop the spread of this virus, as well as regulation of pollution once again, there will be blue skies in America in every sense of the phrase. Gold paint glows like sunlight and is the color of hope. To see it shining through from behind another color is like seeing rays of sunshine. I chose robin’s egg blue, the color of the horizon at daybreak, with the gold light of the sun shining behind shapes of leaves on trees. Each small square is like a separate morning, a view out the window of the sky and trees at daybreak. 1.5 inch deep sides of the canvas are painted the same gold to match, creating a built-in frame.
Note: The reflective quality of metallic paint makes it difficult to photograph. When the lights are on in the room or when direct sunlight is hitting the gold parts of this painting the gold looks quite pale. (As in my main photo). When the lights are off, or sunlight is not hitting the painting head on, the gold parts look darker like 24 karat gold. The first closeup of the bottom corner was taken with the ceiling light off and far from a window. The second photo of the same corner was taken in natural daylight facing a window to show the difference.
All prices include free shipping within the United States via UPS ground shipping. A tracking number will be provided.
(2020. Acrylic, 48 x 48 inches)
The title, “nothing but blue skies” is a line from an old song “Nothing but blue skies from now on...” With the return of competence in our government, and a serious desire to stop the spread of this virus, as well as regulation of pollution once again, there will be blue skies in America in every sense of the phrase. Gold paint glows like sunlight and is the color of hope. To see it shining through from behind another color is like seeing rays of sunshine. I chose robin’s egg blue, the color of the horizon at daybreak, with the gold light of the sun shining behind shapes of leaves on trees. Each small square is like a separate morning, a view out the window of the sky and trees at daybreak. 1.5 inch deep sides of the canvas are painted the same gold to match, creating a built-in frame.
Note: The reflective quality of metallic paint makes it difficult to photograph. When the lights are on in the room or when direct sunlight is hitting the gold parts of this painting the gold looks quite pale. (As in my main photo). When the lights are off, or sunlight is not hitting the painting head on, the gold parts look darker like 24 karat gold. The first closeup of the bottom corner was taken with the ceiling light off and far from a window. The second photo of the same corner was taken in natural daylight facing a window to show the difference.
All prices include free shipping within the United States via UPS ground shipping. A tracking number will be provided.