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Contemporary Landscape Painting, Mixed Media, Trees, Fine Art For Sale, “FOCUSED ON THE CENTER TREE” By Passionate Purposeful Painter Holly Hunter Berry


At first glance this painting seems a mass of the same greens with a few tree trunks. Look again because I tried to have you stay "Focused On The Center Tree". I played with layers of orange, yellow, turquoise, deeper blues, some royal purple and more to grab your attention. Many layers of paint and textures woven together were used to tell the story and complete this painting. The process took time and was a bit painful but before long the painting seemed to say...enough...."It Is Finished!". Thank you for stopping to read this and look, maybe even a bit longer than usual, at the center tree!

24"x24"x2" Mixed Media on Canvas/Available

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