Freefall
“Freefall” is a vibrant depiction of a waterfall cascading down a steep, red rock cliff face. I used expressive, thick brushstrokes to convey the texture of the rock, showing its layered structure and varied colors ranging from deep reds and oranges to muted browns and purples. The waterfall itself is rendered with a lighter palette of white and pale blues, creating a strong contrast against the warm tones of the rock. The water appears dynamic and powerful, yet also translucent, showing the underlying rock formations. The pool at the base of the falls is a tranquil turquoise, offering a visual counterpoint to the energy of the falling water and the ruggedness of the cliff. The overall style is impressionistic, focusing on the capturing of light, color, and movement rather than strict realism. I painted “Freefall” in the summer of 2024.
“Freefall” is a vibrant depiction of a waterfall cascading down a steep, red rock cliff face. I used expressive, thick brushstrokes to convey the texture of the rock, showing its layered structure and varied colors ranging from deep reds and oranges to muted browns and purples. The waterfall itself is rendered with a lighter palette of white and pale blues, creating a strong contrast against the warm tones of the rock. The water appears dynamic and powerful, yet also translucent, showing the underlying rock formations. The pool at the base of the falls is a tranquil turquoise, offering a visual counterpoint to the energy of the falling water and the ruggedness of the cliff. The overall style is impressionistic, focusing on the capturing of light, color, and movement rather than strict realism. I painted “Freefall” in the summer of 2024.
“Freefall” is a vibrant depiction of a waterfall cascading down a steep, red rock cliff face. I used expressive, thick brushstrokes to convey the texture of the rock, showing its layered structure and varied colors ranging from deep reds and oranges to muted browns and purples. The waterfall itself is rendered with a lighter palette of white and pale blues, creating a strong contrast against the warm tones of the rock. The water appears dynamic and powerful, yet also translucent, showing the underlying rock formations. The pool at the base of the falls is a tranquil turquoise, offering a visual counterpoint to the energy of the falling water and the ruggedness of the cliff. The overall style is impressionistic, focusing on the capturing of light, color, and movement rather than strict realism. I painted “Freefall” in the summer of 2024.
My prints are Giclee quality reproductions of the original works of art. Print files are generated from Medium format cameras and are a minimum of 300dpi to maintain the upmost in quality. Canvas Prints are printed on Breathing Color Lyve canvas, then hand varnished with timeless varnish. Prints are archival grade and rated to retain original color for at least 100 years.
Frames are made from only premium grade lumber which is milled in house and made into a very nice float frame. Standard options are made from Alder, Pine or Walnut to give a selection of light to dark woods.
All prints come signed and dated by me.