Original artwork description:

While surfing on reddit one evening I came across this photo. It touched my soul. And the emotion I felt in the sky tugged at my heart. I reached on to the photographer, Bess Hamiti, and asked for permission to recreate his powerful image. This is my rendition of his Red Tree in a Canola Meadow.

Ray of Hope is 18 x 24 inches on 2 inch deep stretched canvas. It is gallery wrapped, wired and ready to hang. It comes with certificate of authenticity.

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Landscape - "Ray of Hope" (2018)

Oil painting 
by Katrina Case

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While surfing on reddit one evening I came across this photo. It touched my soul. And the emotion I felt in the sky tugged at my heart. I reached on to the photographer, Bess Hamiti, and asked for permission to recreate his powerful image. This is my rendition of his Red Tree in a Canola Meadow.

Ray of Hope is 18 x 24 inches on 2 inch deep stretched canvas. It is gallery wrapped, wired and ready to hang. It comes with certificate of authenticity.

Materials used:

Oils

Tags:
#landscape #red #yellow #clouds #tree #mountains #painting on canvas #field #storm #hope #case art #katrina case #thunderstorm #red tree #dark clouds 

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My artistic process is probably not so different from most artists. I tend to work in spurts. I usually have 4 to 6 paintings in production. I try to complete... Read more

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