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ANAHEIM, CA
$13.00
Title
Oh Where Did All Dreams Go
Artist
Angela Stanton
Medium
Painting - Oil Painting
Description
Oh Where Did All Dreams Go? A feeling these leaves brought up in me. They are from my Wisteria tree. This is the first year that I actually noticed for some reason how autumn has arrived in California. It is not frequent here to see the turning of the colors--yellow is about as much of a turn as they will take. I was struck by its beauty and wanted to create a painting that was more than just a set of autumn leaves. You are looking at my feelings of lost life, lost happiness, lost dreams and memories. This is a heavily textured painting using various brushes with different textures. Only the leaves have textures.
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This is a digital hand painting. The benefit of buying a digital painting is that when real canvas paint is shown on Fine Art America, it is only a photograph of the art, so its textures will be blobs and mellow shadows. When it is digital painting, you get the actual original digital image with its textures well pronounced.
Real oil art photographs printed on canvas have no textures; they are flattened out completely so you end up with flat art for both touch and look. With digital art the canvas print retains the textured look. Even when an art piece is digital crayon or chalk or pencil, and so no bulky textures, the crayon's oily slick, or the hardness or softness of the chalk or the scratchiness or smooth blending of pencil lines show exactly the same way on the print as on the original.
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January 17th, 2015
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Sandy, UT - United States
This painting is so bright and beautiful...Outstanding work of art, Angela. F/L/T
Vail, AZ - United States
Angela, Very nice....your description sounds sad or at least melancholy . I hope all is well with you! Leaves do have a short lifespan....9 months or so?! I feel the same way sometimes as the seasons change and time goes on by! Fav Jerry
Angela Stanton replied:
I am totally fine Jerry, it is just melancholy that cannot be helped. Sometimes one thinks back to a first love, the first anything, and what life could have been. :) That's all. Life is good. But these leaves brought some memory back for some reason. No idea why. It just came. :) Thanks for your visit and concern!
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