Pines in Winter
Pines in Winter - Sculptural Watercolour® by Prue Bishop, 60 x 40 x 5 cm F07, 2001
Prue Bishop explains "This winter scene of pine trees laden with snow was captured whilst I was walking in the alps more than twenty years ago. You can feel the stillness of the snow, and the bluey-tinge transmits the icy coldness"
This image is an exquisite artwork created using the Sculptural Watercolour® technique, which uniquely combines the fluidity of traditional watercolor with three-dimensional textures to bring the scene to life. The painting features two towering evergreen trees in a snowy alpine setting, their branches adorned with soft, layered strokes of delicate blues and greys. The sculptural approach gives the trees a sense of volume and depth, with each layer of watercolor seemingly coming off the surface, creating a lifelike presence.
The foreground highlights the pristine snow, rendered in crisp white tones with subtle shadows, emphasizing the purity of the winter landscape. The interplay of light and shadow on the layered branches showcases the artist’s skillful use of color and texture to evoke a sense of tranquility and natural beauty.
This painting captures the essence of winter’s stillness and the majesty of evergreen trees, brought to life through an innovative technique that blurs the line between two-dimensional painting and three-dimensional sculpture. The result is a timeless piece that immerses the viewer in the serene elegance of a snowy forest.
This is the Original Painting and is on display in our home town of Zug railway station, Switzerland.
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