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“The First Falls of Winter” – by Sharon Rynehart

The first snowfalls of the season in the Snowy Mountains and Brindabella Ranges are something quite special. That time between scorched lands of Summer, and snow covered grounds in the midst of Winter, means that the land is still lush from Autumn rain. The wild brumbies that live in the ‘Snowies’ and ‘Brindies’ are frequently spotted in their mobs. In this late Autum/early Winter time it’s so pretty to see them grazing on lush green open fields with the ranges and fringes around them dotted with the first falls of snow. This palette knife artwork is inspired by those early first falls of Winter.

It is framed in a solid Beech timber frame – lighter than oak – finishing this artwork off beautifully. The painting has been satin varnished and will come with a COA.

Thank you for stopping to view my art!

NB: While every effort is made to capture the true colours and details of my artwork, every screen is different and art viewed online does not do my work justice. Slight differences may be evident between a screen image and the true tone and textures of my work, which is more vivid and beautiful in reality. Scale may also be slightly off due to the insitu art app used, so please ensure you measure your space.

The First Falls of Winter

Sharon Rynehart

AUD$650
Size: 53w x 53h x 5.5d cms
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“The First Falls of Winter” – by Sharon Rynehart

The first snowfalls of the season in the Snowy Mountains and Brindabella Ranges are something quite special. That time between scorched lands of Summer, and snow covered grounds in the midst of Winter, means that the land is still lush from Autumn rain. The wild brumbies that live in the ‘Snowies’ and ‘Brindies’ are frequently spotted in their mobs. In this late Autum/early Winter time it’s so pretty to see them grazing on lush green open fields with the ranges and fringes around them dotted with the first falls of snow. This palette knife artwork is inspired by those early first falls of Winter.

It is framed in a solid Beech timber frame – lighter than oak – finishing this artwork off beautifully. The painting has been satin varnished and will come with a COA.

Thank you for stopping to view my art!

NB: While every effort is made to capture the true colours and details of my artwork, every screen is different and art viewed online does not do my work justice. Slight differences may be evident between a screen image and the true tone and textures of my work, which is more vivid and beautiful in reality. Scale may also be slightly off due to the insitu art app used, so please ensure you measure your space.