Indian Canyon After the Rain is a painting by Maria Hunt which was uploaded on September 7th, 2014.
Indian Canyon After the Rain
On a afternoon walk, this part of the swollen creek looked picturesque. The palms grow along any fault line within the desert. The Palm is... more
by Maria Hunt
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Dimensions
9.000 x 12.000 inches
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Title
Indian Canyon After the Rain
Artist
Maria Hunt
Medium
Painting - Oil On Panel
Description
On a afternoon walk, this part of the swollen creek looked picturesque. The palms grow along any fault line within the desert. The Palm is actually a grass, rather than a tree, and their roots go far down into a fault break in the earth. The cottonwood trees grow along the creek and provide us "desert dwellers" with a reminder of Autumn along the creek in the Indian Canyons
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Content:
palms, aspens, creek, boulders in creek, rocks, cottonwoods, autumn, autumn trees, trees in gold, fall, Dr, business dr, home dr, Maria Hunt. Southwest art, Palm Springs art, Autumn colors, fall colors, Open Impressionism: California Desert
Uploaded
September 7th, 2014
Comments (21)
Lois Bryan
Dear Maria!! This is such a yummy beauty… a glorious, colorful vision right from your heart!!! Congratulations on your sale!!! Lft
A Hillman
So lovely! You are a superb colorist and designer! LOVE IT and all the rest of your trees! L/F
Maria Hunt
I guarantee you, we miss you too. ... Not that we need more sunshine : )) Thanks for your visit. ..
Barbie Corbett-Newmin
I love the sudden creeks and waterfalls after California rains. Thanks for the lovely reminder. I miss you and California!lf
Maria Hunt
Thank you, Jirka and Connie. When ever I have visitors here in the desert, I pack up a picnic lunch and take them on a hike along the creek in Andres Canyon, stopping at a lovely spot beside the creek and experience "Creek side dining" sitting on boulders, as you see above, and soaking up the peace. You are right, Connie, under the palms, sheltered from the desert sun.. it is a little bit of heaven.