Snowy Stream Journey
by Joel Bruce Wallach
Title
Snowy Stream Journey
Artist
Joel Bruce Wallach
Medium
Digital Art - Mixed Media
Description
In Boulder County, the St. Vrain river follows its winding path through Longmont, Colorado. Our journey along the peaceful stream brings us to quiet snowy places, where winter sunlight filters through the trees to highlight sparkling reflections shimmering in the water.
Joel created this radiantly vibrant work of healing beauty in his signature neo-impressionist style, to reveal the inner serenity that nature awakens within our heart and mind.
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February 28th, 2017
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Comments (20)
Susan Brown Slizys art signature name
Joel -I LOVE the snow shadows in the water. I could see this on a wall but also on a bedroom cover- It has a dreamy quality to it .What ever your technique is for developing a beautiful texture ,you have certainly mastered it.FAV
Joel Bruce Wallach replied:
Thank you for tuning into the snowy shadows, Susan, and for sensing the dreamy vibration.
Catalina Walker
A masterful beauty! An amazing artisan collectable, so detailed out to perfection...In your most lovely signature design, Joel! Love it...l/fv
Joel Bruce Wallach replied:
Many thanks, Catalina; nature's inspiring presence invites artistic explorations.
Deb Breton
Looks so peaceful.. A little brisk... this brings back fond memories of hiking in the woods...
Joel Bruce Wallach replied:
Thank you, Deb; brisk it is, but when the sun comes out it can be a transcendent experience.
Michael Mirijan
This wonderful picture is featured on the homepage of the "Surreal Perspectives" group.
Michael Mirijan
This wonderful picture is featured on the homepage of the "Pictures for Present" group.
Beverly Elliott
Verrry nice!! Trout in that stream????
Joel Bruce Wallach replied:
Thank you, Beverly; if the trout are still there, they are being eaten by the herons.