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"The Last Hill "
From collection Where the Road Ends
This is a familiar place, a final landmark before the road ends. A dense cluster of pines crowds a hilltop, their forms overlapping into a textured mass of black ink. The edges are sharp and spiky, while the base bleeds downwards, grounding the forest with a sense of deep shadow and memory. Above, a flock of birds moves as one, pointing the way over the trees.
The texture of the pines is the focus, built from layers of brushwork that create a sense of depth and density. It’s a place you could get lost in, but the departing birds offer a sense of hope and a path onwards. This is the edge of the woods, the final memory of land.
This piece adds a touch of dramatic, natural beauty to a living room or entryway, balancing the darkness of the woods with the lightness of flight.
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