Blue Gum in Summer 1
by Denise Clark
Title
Blue Gum in Summer 1
Artist
Denise Clark
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Photograph
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This is the Blue Gum Bark in summer. It is shedding its bark and revealing delicate gold shades. Yes I have turned it on its die as I thin this series looks like abstract sand and water but that is just me. If you would like a vertical version, please just contact me and I will make it available. The previous Blue Gum Bark abstracts are exactly the same tree at a different time of year.
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January 16th, 2018
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Denise Clark
Thank you so much Marilyn for featuring Blue Gum in Summer 1 in your group Surfaces and Textures. I really appreciate your support.
Marilyn Cornwell
Congratulations on Mar 9 2023 for this wonderful image - it is featured in Surfaces and Textures on the theme of bark.
Denise Clark
Thank you so much Michele for featuring Blue Gum in Summer 1 in your group Philanthropic Artists. I truly appreciate your support.
Denise Clark
Thank you so much Stefano for featuring Blue Gum in Summer 1 in your group 10Plus. I truly appreciate your support.
Lenore Senior
I love this series!! Great colors, textures and mood! So reminiscent of landscapes!! v/f!
Denise Clark
Thanks Sharon. Lately, I am trying to just photograph what is actually there without imposing my ego on it....that is really hard..maybe impossibleLOL really appreciate your support.
Denise Clark
Thank you so much Miroslava for featuring Blue Gum in Summer 1 in your group Australia in Pictures. I truly appreciate your support.
Denise Clark
Thank you so much Jenn for featuring Blue Gum in Summer 1 in your group Figurative Abstraction. I truly appreciate your support.
R christopher Vest
gorgeous piece! yep, this looks like a geo-thermal vent in yellowstone, the perfect combining of realism and abstraction, but with an added patina of age in the seeming crackling of the surface. well done!
Denise Clark replied:
Thank you so much R christopher. Really appreciate your comment. The patina isn't added but purely the texture of the bark which I love.I would guess the strong linear marks are from possum claws.
Denise Clark
Thank you so much Pam for featuring Blue Gum in Summer 1 in your group Camera Art. I truly appreciate your support.
Luther Fine Art
Congratulations on your fabulous artwork being featured in one of FAA's newer Groups - Camera Art! You are invited to archive your work in the Features Archive thread! group or any other thread that it would fit in! LF