Aspens
by Jeanette French
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$225
Dimensions
16.000 x 20.000 inches
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Title
Aspens
Artist
Jeanette French
Medium
Painting - Mixed Media On Canvas
Description
The Aspens is mixed media image of collage and acrylic paint. It is so fun to paint the aspens and I loved the creek flowing through the scene.
Golden aspens in the fading light of autumn flutter like gold coins and whisper in the slightest breeze. A deciduous native of the high country, the aspen is rarely found below 1500 feet in elevation. Common names for this tall, rapidly growing tree include quaking aspen, trembling aspen and trembling popular. The trees and known for their distinctive mature bark, smooth and pale with black knots, and for their rounded leaves, that turn bright yellow and golden in the fall.
Energetically, aspen groves are symbols for we are one, the connection of all life forms. The individual trees are actually members a colony that share a single root structure. All of the trees in a colony have identical or clone characteristics and are actually a part of one organism. An aspen colony known as Pando is actually considered the oldest living organism at about 80,000 years of age.
Spanish explorers named the great river, Colorado, or Red River, for the color of the distinctive river silt. This state’s geography is distinctive in other ways as well. The range of diversity extends from alpine Rocky Mountains, to the arid Great Plains, from sand dune deserts to deep canyons, from ancient sandstone and granite rock formations to rivers, lakes and lovely forests.
The highest peak, Mount Elbert, 14,440 feet, is also the highest point in the Rocky Mountains. Interestingly, the lowest point in Yuma County is still 3,317 feet in elevation, the highest low point of all 50 states.
The Continental Divine runs along the crest of the Rockies. The Colorado River, that the Spanish discovered, flows southwest, eventually into the Gulf of California. The peaks of the eastern slopes, Longs Peak, Mounts Evans, Pikes Peak and the Spanish Peaks, drain east and southeast into either the Mississippi River or, via the Rio Grande, into the Gulf of Mexico. On the east side of the Rocky Mountains are the high plains, 3350 to 7500 foot elevations. A favorite hiker challenge is to climb all of the 54 fourteeners, peaks of 14,000 foot elevations or more.
Although the eastside of the Rockies is mostly prairie land, there are pockets of deciduous forests, buttes and canyons. Ancient indigenous peoples inhabited this region for more than 13,000 years. Pueblo cliff dwellers, Ute, Apache, Comanche, Arapaho and the Cheyenne Nations are some of the tribes that followed the major migration route along the eastern Rockies and lived in the area.
Jeanette French, paintings, photographs, canvas prints framed prints, metallic prints, acrylic prints, greeting cards, gift cards, fine art.
Creating portals of light, love, joy, beauty, compassion, hope and gratitude is my lifelong passion and gift for the earth, hence the name of my art business, For the Earth. My mother painted in oils when I was young and encouraged my own drawing, painting and handcrafting in all forms. My father, the photographer, gave me my first camera at age 8. As a result of these loving influences, I am a lifelong student of both mediums. I am grateful to my wonderful Pacific NW painter teachers, Stan Capon and Edi Olson, for training my eye and technique. I hope you will enjoy this image as much as I enjoyed its creation. More gifts for the earth can be found at these websites: jeanette-french.artistwebsites.com and jeanette-french.pixels.com.
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February 15th, 2017
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