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Susan Wallis - The Trees Inhale the Lake

CA$1,350.00

I am intrigued by the relationship between the land and the waters. How intricately they rely and help each other. A fallen tree on the water’s edge provides a haven for fish and wildlife. In this piece I have used some gold pigment to highlight the place where the land meets the water.

By Susan Wallis

24x24 in

Encaustic

Framed in solid walnut

25.5 x 25.5 in framed

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I am intrigued by the relationship between the land and the waters. How intricately they rely and help each other. A fallen tree on the water’s edge provides a haven for fish and wildlife. In this piece I have used some gold pigment to highlight the place where the land meets the water.

By Susan Wallis

24x24 in

Encaustic

Framed in solid walnut

25.5 x 25.5 in framed

I am intrigued by the relationship between the land and the waters. How intricately they rely and help each other. A fallen tree on the water’s edge provides a haven for fish and wildlife. In this piece I have used some gold pigment to highlight the place where the land meets the water.

By Susan Wallis

24x24 in

Encaustic

Framed in solid walnut

25.5 x 25.5 in framed


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