Tuscany is beautiful is a painting by Christine Huwer which was uploaded on June 13th, 2011.
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30.000 x 40.000 x 1.800 cm.
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Title
Tuscany is beautiful
Artist
Christine Huwer
Medium
Painting
Description
The original is an acrylic painting on canvas.
The Tuscany (in Italy in Europe) in its bright colors ( yellow, ocher, red,green,blue, white, Siena and burned Siena), typical Tuscan houses, surrounded by trees (cypresses and pines), bushes, fields, blooming poppies and meadows in the gently bulging Tuscan landscape are the subject of this harmonical and decorative image, The sky is colored in blue and white like you see it in summer and spring with beautiful weather.
The painting is proper/suitable for decoration in each room of your house or apartment.
Whether living room, dining room, kitchen or sleeping room or entrance, this acrylic painting can bring summer, sun, warmth, vacation, your last trip or good mood into your environment.
But not only in your private home, also in your office, waiting room, in a restaurant, like in a pizzeria or ice cream parlor, in bars, cafes, coffee shops or in other saloons and taverns this image is an eye-catcher.
The motif (in an impressionistic style) in combination with the vivid colors brings a feeling of holidays into your home :-)
Uploaded
June 13th, 2011
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Comments (5)
Joyce Dickens
Christine a wonderful title for this outstanding artwork; I love the vertical orientation, the beautiful composition and the lighting that you so skillfully incorporated into it....so lovely!!! :-))
Sharon Nelson-Bianco
Hi Christine, what a wonderful painting of Tuscany. You've captured the spirit with the iconic trees and architecture of this great place! Best regards, Sharon