Perishing Ponderosa
by Malanda Warner
Title
Perishing Ponderosa
Artist
Malanda Warner
Medium
Painting - Acrylic On Canvas
Description
Ponderosa Pines are native to the Southern Interior region of British Columbia, Canada. They are the tallest known pine in North America growing to an average height of 98 feet, although some can reach up to 163 feet. They can live 400 - 500 years. This majestic towering tree is located near the entrance to Coldstream Creek Park. This perishing ponderosa with its winding branches reaching towards heaven was just beckoning to be immortalized on canvas.
NOTE: the fine art america watermark will NOT appear on the final product
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February 9th, 2017
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Comments (114)
Anne Gifford
The rich blue tones of the sky caught my eye right away. I like how they wash over the other colors just enough to leave strong hints of yellows, oranges, and greens. Awesome!
Marian Bell
Magnificent tree image, Malanda! Love the colors and mysterious feel with textures and misty appearance! L/F
Sandra Phryce-Jones
Brilliant portfolio Malanda I simply Love this the colour blue as a background is magnificent L
Dr Pat Gehr
A remarkably evocative work, Malanda, highlighting the circle of life and what lies ahead as the aged tree reaches for Heaven. Beautifully painted, wonderful variegation of color! L/F
Anne Gifford
This has an appealing flair with the bare tree right up the center, emerging from the colorful forest below it. Beautifully painted! like/f
Linda Unger
The colors in this are just amazing! I love this color of blue! Excellent details! FAV and follow!
Dave Farrow
Malanda this is one of my favorites....it says to me; "I was once the king, the ruler of my domain but, alas, all good things must come to an end". My dear lady, your gold medal talent is boundless. This old man has class. l.v.f.