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Inspired by a beautiful winter walk near the Sussex South Downs when frost made everything glittery and the pheasants were hiding form the idiots trying to kill them.
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A Day in December is a large oil painting of a pheasant in a winter woodland. It is 40x40x1.5 inches. The painting is impressionistic, art nouveau and contemporary in style and was inspired by a winter walk I took in Friston Forest, East Sussex. The trees were almost leafless but still had a glow of golds and greens when the sun shone on them. The light beams through the trees were low and lit up the pinks and peach colours of the forest floor leaving the shadows purple and blue. The pheasant contains the colours around him and is very much a part of the landscape (Pheasants look too colourful for an English woodland and yet somehow, they can blend into the colours around them when they want to which fascinates me). This particular part of the forest is a favourite of mine as still retains a faintly ethereal and magical quality. Dedicated to everyone who works to keep the South Downs landscapes and wildlife unmolested. Painted on deep edge canvas, no frame needed, ready to hang and comes with certificate of authenticity.
Designed by Gill Bustamante in east sussex
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