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$490.00

8” x 10”

Plein air oil painting of the sun peaking out of the overcast sky over a landscape of colorful fall trees and a lake.

This is an oil painting on canvas board. It was painted on the shore of Canadice Lake, one of New York State’s 11 Finger Lakes. It’s the highest, smallest and most remote-feeling of the Finger Lakes. Because it is a source of drinking water for the city of Rochester there are no buildings along the shoreline. This makes it the perfect place for peace and quiet. In fall it is especially beautiful and a great inspiration for this plein air painter to attempt to capture a moment in time. In this case, an overcast sky was beginning to clear and the sun peaked through.

The frame is simple and elegant, dramatic yet subtle with a dark warm espresso finished to a lustrous hue with a muted gold lip. It measures 3 1/2” wide and 1 1/4” deep.

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8” x 10”

Plein air oil painting of the sun peaking out of the overcast sky over a landscape of colorful fall trees and a lake.

This is an oil painting on canvas board. It was painted on the shore of Canadice Lake, one of New York State’s 11 Finger Lakes. It’s the highest, smallest and most remote-feeling of the Finger Lakes. Because it is a source of drinking water for the city of Rochester there are no buildings along the shoreline. This makes it the perfect place for peace and quiet. In fall it is especially beautiful and a great inspiration for this plein air painter to attempt to capture a moment in time. In this case, an overcast sky was beginning to clear and the sun peaked through.

The frame is simple and elegant, dramatic yet subtle with a dark warm espresso finished to a lustrous hue with a muted gold lip. It measures 3 1/2” wide and 1 1/4” deep.

8” x 10”

Plein air oil painting of the sun peaking out of the overcast sky over a landscape of colorful fall trees and a lake.

This is an oil painting on canvas board. It was painted on the shore of Canadice Lake, one of New York State’s 11 Finger Lakes. It’s the highest, smallest and most remote-feeling of the Finger Lakes. Because it is a source of drinking water for the city of Rochester there are no buildings along the shoreline. This makes it the perfect place for peace and quiet. In fall it is especially beautiful and a great inspiration for this plein air painter to attempt to capture a moment in time. In this case, an overcast sky was beginning to clear and the sun peaked through.

The frame is simple and elegant, dramatic yet subtle with a dark warm espresso finished to a lustrous hue with a muted gold lip. It measures 3 1/2” wide and 1 1/4” deep.