Birch trees Forest

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$520

Artwork Details

Medium Acrylic, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions 14in (W) x 17.9in (H) x 0.6in (D)
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Artwork Description

Original acrylic Artwork “Birch trees forest “ by Moira Briel

This artwork was painted with a acrylic pallet on a stretched canvas 45.50cm x 35.50cm with a depth of 1.5cm on a acrylic canvas and a protective coat of (gloss) varnish has been applied to seal the acrylic paints and ensure the work stays looking its best for a lifetime

These beautiful birch trees can have a rather majestic quality about them . They are known for their distinctive bark, typically white in colour, which often peels back in thin, papery layers. To make matters interesting, that chalky white finish that Birch trees are known for is actually comprised of crystals. The outer layer of the bark contains butulin crystals that are arranged in a way that makes them reflect light and appear white. Silver birch trees are popular in Australia gardens and give dappled shade .
This painting is full of colour and radiance, the white trees pop against the colourful orange and yellow background , with the branches jutting out in black and white and the leaves falling below to the ground in a typical autumn climate

Specifications
Title : Birch trees forest
Media: acrylic
Style: realism
Framing: Not included
Authenticity: Signed in the front and a letter of authenticity included
Packaging: Shipped in a cardboard box ready to hang but can be rolled in a tube of fibreboard if preferred

Please note that frames on images (if depicted) are for illustrative sizing purposes, only rolled paper/canvas/ original is shipped.

Artist Bio

I am an Australian based wildlife artist with 30 years of experience.

I was born in Zimbabwe and started my art career by studying under professional artists such as wildlife artist Francis Stoki in Zimbabwe and Donald Waters in Queensland Australia . I worked for a taxidermy in Zimbabwe for two years painting wildlife on a large scale for export overseas. One of my paintings sold to the governor of Beirut and the other to the vice president of Zimbabwe at the time.

I left Zimbabwe 17 years ago and now reside in Perth Western Australia. After retiring I finally have the opportunity to paint full time in my studio , something I always wanted to do.

I enjoy painting wildlife the most coming from Africa I find nothing better then capturing the beauty of wild animals in their natural habitat. I paint in acrylics mostly but have done charcoal drawings and soft pastel drawing as well and a bit of water colour and graphic pencils. I have worked in oils before but find acrylics dry a lot faster. I paint realism mostly but of late have switched to a bit of abstract painting which is fun bringing out the stories it tells. I have also done underwater scenes where I can follow the swirls and patterns of the water creating movement and patterns which are pleasing to the eye. I paint flowers, animals, underwater scenes, abstract,realism, still life, marine life, beach life, sea scapes and birds just to name a few , so keep an eye open for something different as i intend to give you just that

Commissions

Moira's studio is in Perth, Australia