June FLower Field Rain by 191-287 Junction
This painting inspired by the fields of yellow flowers of arrowleaf balsam root at the 191 junction with 287 just before Ennis and West Yellowstone, outside Hebgen Lake; differing levels of trees, hills, rolling mountains and snow-capped mountains in the distance. All this imagined as viewed through the rainy window of a cozy cabin.
This original oil painting is painted on all outer edges of a 1.5 inch profile gallery-wrap canvas, signed by artist Rachel Brask, and includes accompany Certificate of Authenticity. Painting comes with hanging wire affixed to back of canvas. This original hand-painted canvas also contains a uniquely textured surface where some of the "rain drips" dried in place.
This painting inspired by the fields of yellow flowers of arrowleaf balsam root at the 191 junction with 287 just before Ennis and West Yellowstone, outside Hebgen Lake; differing levels of trees, hills, rolling mountains and snow-capped mountains in the distance. All this imagined as viewed through the rainy window of a cozy cabin.
This original oil painting is painted on all outer edges of a 1.5 inch profile gallery-wrap canvas, signed by artist Rachel Brask, and includes accompany Certificate of Authenticity. Painting comes with hanging wire affixed to back of canvas. This original hand-painted canvas also contains a uniquely textured surface where some of the "rain drips" dried in place.
This painting inspired by the fields of yellow flowers of arrowleaf balsam root at the 191 junction with 287 just before Ennis and West Yellowstone, outside Hebgen Lake; differing levels of trees, hills, rolling mountains and snow-capped mountains in the distance. All this imagined as viewed through the rainy window of a cozy cabin.
This original oil painting is painted on all outer edges of a 1.5 inch profile gallery-wrap canvas, signed by artist Rachel Brask, and includes accompany Certificate of Authenticity. Painting comes with hanging wire affixed to back of canvas. This original hand-painted canvas also contains a uniquely textured surface where some of the "rain drips" dried in place.