"Song of the River" 11x14 inch oil painting on panel
- Price
- $ 770
The world has a way of getting very loud, doesn’t it? Between the pings of a phone and the mental checklist of a long week, it can feel impossible to find a moment of true silence.
But there is a specific kind of quiet found only in the White Mountains. It’s the sound of cold water rushing over ancient granite—a steady, rhythmic pulse that naturally drowns out the noise of "real life." When I sat by this particular stream, my goal wasn't just to paint water; it was to bottle that feeling of mental clarity.
I spent time observing how the light shatters into a thousand tiny sparkles against the current. Every brushstroke on this panel was a lesson in patience, capturing the precise details of nature’s own meditation.
Therefore you aren't just buying a landscape; you’re installing a sanctuary. By bringing this original oil painting into your space, you create a permanent "rest stop" for your mind. Whether it’s placed in a busy office or a quiet hallway, it serves as a visual deep breath—a reminder that peace is always accessible, even on your most chaotic days.
The Details:
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Original Art: An 11 x 14 inch oil on panel, signed by the artist.
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Gallery Presentation: Housed in a 12 x 15 inch premium hardwood float frame that adds modern depth to the rugged scene.
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Seamless Transition: Wired and ready to hang. This piece can be on your wall and calming your space within minutes of arriving.
There is only one original capture of this moment. Once it's gone from the studio, the view belongs exclusively to its new collector.
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Fine art painted by hand in the art studio of White Mountains landscape painter Rebecca M. Fullerton.