Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Woodland's Brook - Original Acrylic Palette Knife Landscape Painting on Canvas by Pennsylvania Painter Pat Koscienski

Woodland's Brook
9 x 12
Acrylic on Canvas
SOLD

Woodland's Brook is an acrylic painting done on canvas using a palette knife and inspired by a photograph of our pond. The brook is artificially made by my husband and leads to our pond.
With another snowstorm on the way, I look forward to sitting up by the pond and enjoying some sunshine. If interested in purchasing, contact Pat at patsfineart@hotmail.com If interested in viewing more of my art, both abstract and representational visit my website at:

10 comments:

Autumn Leaves said...

Gorgeous, Pat! I love the deep jewel tones in this piece. How wonderful to have this on your property to enjoy always.

Carol DeMumbrum said...

Pat, this is beautiful!!! Such wonderful rich colors and great depth. I am dreaming of spring also. I have been busy painting walls instead of a canvas, so I am taking a break to feel recharged. Thanks for bringing spring into my day. :)

Tatiana said...

Pat this is gorgeous!

Pat Koscienski said...

That's my husband's creativity coming through and a little embellished by the artist. But, it is definitely our summer retreat.

Pat Koscienski said...

Carol, Yuk on painting walls...not one of my favorite things. If you stop by, you can bring your beautiful pink water lily and drop it in the pond. LOL

Pat Koscienski said...

Tatiana, you also can bring your beautiful, pink water lily and drop it in the pond. LOL Wouldn't it be nice if it were that simple.

Claire Beadon Carnell said...

I love the abstract qualities to this, Pat. The colors are so rich - this is really beautiful!

Pat Koscienski said...

Thank you, Claire. Glad you like it.

James Parker said...

Pat..this piece is simply marvelous. The colors and contrast are a delightful visual impact. Love it!!!

Pat Koscienski said...

Thanks, James, your comment means a lot to me. Sorry I missed getting my challenge in to you for WTTW. Posted it on my blogspot, though.