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"Sometimes glass glitters more than diamonds because it has more to prove." close surreal landscape with river and birds in the style of Scott Bergey, Squeak Carnwath and Peter Wileman
An impressionistic painting depicts a serene lakeside or wetlands scene, with a flock of black birds in flight against a dynamic sky. The artwork is characterized by broad brushstrokes and a rich texture that suggests a mix of acrylic and oil paints, with visible impasto and drips.
The sky features a striking blend of colors, including vibrant purples and oranges at the top left, transitioning into blues and earthy tones across the expanse. Scattered specks of white and gold throughout the upper half of the painting give the impression of stars or light reflections.
Below the sky, distant rolling hills or mountains are rendered in muted earth tones, providing a sense of depth. The body of water, which appears to be extensive, showcases reflections of the sky’s colors, with prominent areas of turquoise, pale blue, greenish-blue, and hints of orange and white. The surface of the water also exhibits textural variations, suggesting movement or varying depths.
The foreground is dominated by wetlands foliage, with areas of dark, earthy greens, browns, and hints of brighter oranges and blues in the patches of vegetation. Several bare trees with dark, gnarled branches are positioned throughout the scene. A prominent tree on the far right stands tall, its dark branches reaching towards