BIG COUNTRY, 2019 by Alan Wood
Oil and charcoal on stretched linen.
Dimensions: 72"w 48"h.
Signed by the artist on the front along with his name and date recorded on the back.
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About the Artist: Enchanted by endless northeastern mountain ranges and seascapes on both coasts, landscape painter and ceramicist, Alan Wood, admits that he creates art without a plan. Instead, Alan’s process begins with referential sketches and the laying of a ground. He allows the movement of the brush to activate his visual memory and imagination – applying delicate layers of color, creating a composition, evolving forms - observing the emergence of light and the formation of shadow - till the story of mood and allusion is written. After a graphic arts career in San Francisco and New York, northern California born artist, Alan, currently resides in the rural, rolling hills of northeastern Pennsylvania.
Oil and charcoal on stretched linen.
Dimensions: 72"w 48"h.
Signed by the artist on the front along with his name and date recorded on the back.
Inquire for shipping quote.
About the Artist: Enchanted by endless northeastern mountain ranges and seascapes on both coasts, landscape painter and ceramicist, Alan Wood, admits that he creates art without a plan. Instead, Alan’s process begins with referential sketches and the laying of a ground. He allows the movement of the brush to activate his visual memory and imagination – applying delicate layers of color, creating a composition, evolving forms - observing the emergence of light and the formation of shadow - till the story of mood and allusion is written. After a graphic arts career in San Francisco and New York, northern California born artist, Alan, currently resides in the rural, rolling hills of northeastern Pennsylvania.
Oil and charcoal on stretched linen.
Dimensions: 72"w 48"h.
Signed by the artist on the front along with his name and date recorded on the back.
Inquire for shipping quote.
About the Artist: Enchanted by endless northeastern mountain ranges and seascapes on both coasts, landscape painter and ceramicist, Alan Wood, admits that he creates art without a plan. Instead, Alan’s process begins with referential sketches and the laying of a ground. He allows the movement of the brush to activate his visual memory and imagination – applying delicate layers of color, creating a composition, evolving forms - observing the emergence of light and the formation of shadow - till the story of mood and allusion is written. After a graphic arts career in San Francisco and New York, northern California born artist, Alan, currently resides in the rural, rolling hills of northeastern Pennsylvania.