Trees Art by Jill Saur

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Trees In Art

My 18"x24" acrylic painting, "Winter Solstice", represents the transition between the seasons in our natural world and in our lives. The path challenges the viewer to see life as an exciting journey, even though we don't see what lies beyond. 

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©1990-2012 Trees In Art by Jill Saur, all rights reserved

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Trees In Art


I hope you can tell by this photo why this is one of my favorite places to sit and meditate down at the Chattahoochee River, about fifteen minutes from where I live. This tree has been the subject for a number of my paintings and I suppose that this photo will be rendered in paint very soon.

Can you see that one root in the foreground? That is the only root keeping this tree alive, and has been for many years. You can literally see the river through the trunk at the base of this tree. It's just an amazing example of sheer "will to survive". 

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Sunday, February 26, 2012

Trees In Art

This 12"x12" palette knife acrylic painting on wide-bordered canvas is titled, "Joy".

This piece was inspired from a photograph that I took when I was in New Mexico. I came across a pocket of light that was brilliantly streaming through the woods and reflecting in the water before me. I decided to render this with thick paint, and a palette knife. If there's just a small amount of light in the room, this painting radiates a warm glow.

"Joy", is available on my website. I invite you to become a collector. My patrons always have time to "live with" my work to be sure they're happy with their purchase. I invite you to become a collector and experience the joy of owning artwork that uplifts and inspires your soul! 

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©1990-2012 Trees In Art by Jill Saur, all rights reserved

Saturday, February 25, 2012