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The Coming of Winter (2017)Oil painting by Katrina Case

60.96 x 30.48 x 2.54cm (unframed) / 60.96 x 30.48cm (actual image size)

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The first snow of the season when the clouds are blue grey and heavy with moisture. Standing on the front deck looking out over the water. It is dark with the reflection on the sky. Gone is the warmth sun of summer, gone are the colors of fall. Stillness everywhere. This is the coming of winter.

The Coming of Winter is 24 x 12 inches on stretched canvas. It is a landscape looking out over a lake captured in the spell of the first winter storm.

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#oil painting#landscape#snow#painting#water#winter#lake#oil on#painting on#blue and#painting of#blues#landscape painting#greys#storm clouds#skyscapes#winter storm
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The first snow of the season when the clouds are blue grey and heavy with moisture. Standing on the front deck looking out over the water. It is dark with the reflection on the sky. Gone is the warmth sun of summer, gone are the colors of fall. Stillness everywhere. This is the coming of winter.

The Coming of Winter is 24 x 12 inches on stretched canvas. It is a landscape looking out over a lake captured in the spell of the first winter storm.

Materials used:

Oils

Details:

Tags:

#oil painting#landscape#snow#painting#water#winter#lake#oil on#painting on#blue and#painting of#blues#landscape painting#greys#storm clouds#skyscapes#winter storm
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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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