Artby Rene Trees and Branches Collection
Trees and Branches:
A collection of paintings that incorporate unique settings featuring trees and their branches in the background. The majesty and nuances of the ever-morphing trees and their branches, as well as their spiritual offshoots display an ever-changing and constantly emerging grasping for veiled images of far reaching and at times unattainable levels of awareness and meaning.
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Subject Matter
- Fantasy Dining in the Forest
Details
- Original acrylic on canvas painting created during June 2022 in Niagara-on-the-Lake studio
- 3/4“(1.9 cm) profile premium stretched 100% natural cotton canvas; ready to hang; sides painted; Black Gesso double primed and back stapled
- 18 x 24 inches
- Unframed
Suggested Framing
- Unframed (sides painted) or open framed in wood, composite or metal
- Please note that this is an acrylic painting on canvas and has been sealed in a gloss varnish so the artwork should not go directly up against glass
Authenticity
- Artwork is hand signed by the artist - front as Rene/back in full as R. Neil Chartrand
Behind the Canvas Insight
- Images, quote & movie posters: Steve Martin & Steve Martin Film Festival (see below for more on 'Behind the Canvas Insights' for this painting)
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Returns
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Artist Insights
Behind the Canvas
Behind the Canvas Insights represent a bonus feature associated with each painting by the artist Rene. These insights consist of a series of narratives and/or images that reflect the frame of mind of the artist as he was in the process of creating a particular painting. Generally, every “Behind the Canvas Insight” is unique to each painting. In a few instances, a partial insight is shared with a select grouping of paintings that have a common relationship. Learn More