Late Spring Blossoms in Rain oil painting by Rachel Brask 30x40in
The rain in late spring evokes the colors of tulips, daffodils, and assorted blossoms that coincide with the bright pastel colors associated with the Easter season. This was actually painted on an abnormally warm day of winter, from the artist's impressions of spring colors, hoping that this action would bring about an early start to spring.
This original oil painting is painted on all outer edges of a 1.5 inch profile canvas, signed by artist Rachel Brask, and is available for purchase. 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.
The rain in late spring evokes the colors of tulips, daffodils, and assorted blossoms that coincide with the bright pastel colors associated with the Easter season. This was actually painted on an abnormally warm day of winter, from the artist's impressions of spring colors, hoping that this action would bring about an early start to spring.
This original oil painting is painted on all outer edges of a 1.5 inch profile canvas, signed by artist Rachel Brask, and is available for purchase. 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.
The rain in late spring evokes the colors of tulips, daffodils, and assorted blossoms that coincide with the bright pastel colors associated with the Easter season. This was actually painted on an abnormally warm day of winter, from the artist's impressions of spring colors, hoping that this action would bring about an early start to spring.
This original oil painting is painted on all outer edges of a 1.5 inch profile canvas, signed by artist Rachel Brask, and is available for purchase. 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.