This original acrylic painting features a bright magenta metal lawn chair set in a grassy desert field under an expansion of wide open western skies. It is Framed in a wooden float frame and measures 15” x 30” x 1.5”
The pink chair sits off center to the left. The highlights on the metal arms give the impression of bright sunlight shining down from above. A long shadow extends out to the right from behind the chair creating a striped pattern in the dry yellow desert grass. The clouds are wispy and full of movement. They converge in an angular pattern directly above the stillness of the chair and the bright light giving a centering effect to this piece that balances on the tension between movement and stillness.
The under painting of bright pink radiates through the sky and the ground giving this painting a warm glow.
This painting was inspired by a Mary Oliver Poem titled “Today” One of the lines of the poem reads “Stillness: One of The Doors Into The Temple.”
It can be hard to find moments of stillness in our ever moving, ever changing, and often, lets face it, totally over stimulating world. But stillness in oneself is always available to us if we are open to it. And self centering stillness is a holy ground for truly sacred work.
I hope this piece inspires a stillness and peacefulness in you :)
This is a one of a kind original work of art by artist Emily Bharatiya. This acrylic painting is framed in a wooden float frame. All hanging hardware is included. It is wired and ready to display on your wall.
Title: Stillness: One Of The Doors Into The Temple
Size: 15” x 30” x 1.5”
Medium: Acrylic On Canvas
FRAMED: in a wooden float frame
Please let me know if you are purchasing this as a gift. I will happily include a hand written note to the lucky recipient. You sweet and generous gift giver, you!
This original acrylic painting features a bright magenta metal lawn chair set in a grassy desert field under an expansion of wide open western skies. It is Framed in a wooden float frame and measures 15” x 30” x 1.5”
The pink chair sits off center to the left. The highlights on the metal arms give the impression of bright sunlight shining down from above. A long shadow extends out to the right from behind the chair creating a striped pattern in the dry yellow desert grass. The clouds are wispy and full of movement. They converge in an angular pattern directly above the stillness of the chair and the bright light giving a centering effect to this piece that balances on the tension between movement and stillness.
The under painting of bright pink radiates through the sky and the ground giving this painting a warm glow.
This painting was inspired by a Mary Oliver Poem titled “Today” One of the lines of the poem reads “Stillness: One of The Doors Into The Temple.”
It can be hard to find moments of stillness in our ever moving, ever changing, and often, lets face it, totally over stimulating world. But stillness in oneself is always available to us if we are open to it. And self centering stillness is a holy ground for truly sacred work.
I hope this piece inspires a stillness and peacefulness in you :)
This is a one of a kind original work of art by artist Emily Bharatiya. This acrylic painting is framed in a wooden float frame. All hanging hardware is included. It is wired and ready to display on your wall.
Title: Stillness: One Of The Doors Into The Temple
Size: 15” x 30” x 1.5”
Medium: Acrylic On Canvas
FRAMED: in a wooden float frame
Please let me know if you are purchasing this as a gift. I will happily include a hand written note to the lucky recipient. You sweet and generous gift giver, you!