Alana ClumeckWoodland Harmony, Oil Painting2024
2024
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A female cardinal rests gracefully on a slender branch, her soft, muted plumage complementing the surroundings. The gentle curves of her form exude a sense of calm and quiet strength. Behind her, a wallpaper-like background in soothing hues of green and brown creates an earthy, harmonious setting. The scene evokes the tranquility of a woodland retreat.
About the Artist
Australian-born Alana Clumeck was raised by artistic parents who owned a pottery studio during her youth. Although she grew up throwing pots, it wasn’t until she was pregnant with her second child that she began painting as creative therapy. For Alana, being an artist is entwined with motherhood. She works from her home studio, so she often paints while watching her children play. When the kids are at school, painting becomes precious meditative time alone. “Since my discovery of art came as a form of therapy, I still use it to paint out my thoughts or feelings,†says Alana. “I will often use symbolism within my paintings to represent how I feel.â€
Words that describe this painting: cardinal, bird, branch, stripe, lines, animals, modern , oil painting, blue
Woodland Harmony
Alana Clumeck
Oil painting on stretched canvas
Finished edges
Varnished and Ready to hang
One-of-a-kind
Signed on front and back
2024
11 in. h x 14 in. w x 1.5 in. d
3 lbs. 0 oz.
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- Creation Year:2024
- Dimensions:Height: 11 in (27.94 cm)Width: 14 in (35.56 cm)Depth: 1.5 in (3.81 cm)
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- Condition:Woodland Harmony. Alana Clumeck. Oil painting on stretched canvas. Finished edges. Varnished and Ready to hang. One-of-a-kind. Signed on front and back.
- Gallery Location:San Francisco, CA
- Reference Number:Seller: 786951stDibs: LU922115563722
Alana Clumeck
Alana Clumeck was raised by artistic parents who owned a pottery studio during her youth. Although she grew up throwing pots, it wasn’t until she was pregnant with her second child that she began painting as creative therapy. For Clumeck, being an artist is entwined with motherhood. She works from her home studio, so she often paints while watching her children play. When the kids are at school, painting becomes precious meditative time alone. “Since my discovery of art came as a form of therapy, I still use it to paint out my thoughts or feelings,” says Clumeck. “I will often use symbolism within my paintings to represent how I feel.”
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