Lupin flower field after the sunset

$8,000.00

*The painting is currently in an art gallery in Cedarburg Cultural Center in Wisconsin. To purchase it, please inquire about its location by contacting the gallery directly. You can either visit in person or ask about delivery options. Please note that the price at the gallery may differ from the price on my website. You can also wait for the painting to be available again on the website, though the timing for that is uncertain. Stay tuned!

Jump into the breathtaking beauty of Mount Rainier National Park depicted in this stunning painting. Vibrant 3D lupin flowers and a majestic sunset bring the scene to life, exuding a sense of wonder and serenity. The shimmering lake, created with epoxy, adds a touch of magic to this captivating landscape. The lupin flower, symbolizing imagination, admiration, and overall happiness, adds an extra layer of meaning to the artwork. For Marta, this place holds a special allure, making it a dream destination she longs to visit. Did you know that the term 'lupine,' derived from the Latin for 'wolf,' stems from the mistaken belief that these plants depleted, or 'wolfed,' minerals from the soil? In fact, lupines aid soil fertility by fixing nitrogen from the air in a soil form useful for other plants?

Size: 48 W x 24 H

Materials: Acrylic on a canvas, epoxy resin,

Frame: No, wired on the back

Year: 2024

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*The painting is currently in an art gallery in Cedarburg Cultural Center in Wisconsin. To purchase it, please inquire about its location by contacting the gallery directly. You can either visit in person or ask about delivery options. Please note that the price at the gallery may differ from the price on my website. You can also wait for the painting to be available again on the website, though the timing for that is uncertain. Stay tuned!

Jump into the breathtaking beauty of Mount Rainier National Park depicted in this stunning painting. Vibrant 3D lupin flowers and a majestic sunset bring the scene to life, exuding a sense of wonder and serenity. The shimmering lake, created with epoxy, adds a touch of magic to this captivating landscape. The lupin flower, symbolizing imagination, admiration, and overall happiness, adds an extra layer of meaning to the artwork. For Marta, this place holds a special allure, making it a dream destination she longs to visit. Did you know that the term 'lupine,' derived from the Latin for 'wolf,' stems from the mistaken belief that these plants depleted, or 'wolfed,' minerals from the soil? In fact, lupines aid soil fertility by fixing nitrogen from the air in a soil form useful for other plants?

Size: 48 W x 24 H

Materials: Acrylic on a canvas, epoxy resin,

Frame: No, wired on the back

Year: 2024

*The painting is currently in an art gallery in Cedarburg Cultural Center in Wisconsin. To purchase it, please inquire about its location by contacting the gallery directly. You can either visit in person or ask about delivery options. Please note that the price at the gallery may differ from the price on my website. You can also wait for the painting to be available again on the website, though the timing for that is uncertain. Stay tuned!

Jump into the breathtaking beauty of Mount Rainier National Park depicted in this stunning painting. Vibrant 3D lupin flowers and a majestic sunset bring the scene to life, exuding a sense of wonder and serenity. The shimmering lake, created with epoxy, adds a touch of magic to this captivating landscape. The lupin flower, symbolizing imagination, admiration, and overall happiness, adds an extra layer of meaning to the artwork. For Marta, this place holds a special allure, making it a dream destination she longs to visit. Did you know that the term 'lupine,' derived from the Latin for 'wolf,' stems from the mistaken belief that these plants depleted, or 'wolfed,' minerals from the soil? In fact, lupines aid soil fertility by fixing nitrogen from the air in a soil form useful for other plants?

Size: 48 W x 24 H

Materials: Acrylic on a canvas, epoxy resin,

Frame: No, wired on the back

Year: 2024