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Greeting the Giants

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7.5� x 11� - Watercolor on 100% Cotton Paper

For many years now, I�ve been hugely inspired by forests and trees. I moved to California in late 2013 and shortly after, I discovered the beauty of redwood trees and forests. These forests have brought me much peace and have inspired my paintings and art for 10 years now. I never seem to get tired of painting them and attempting to convey their beauty and sense of light. I�m always looking for new ways to convey that feeling of being in the forest, under the canopy and walking amongst the giants bathed in dappled light.

This particular painting depicts a scene from a forest in Marin county named Roy�s Redwoods. These trees are right near the entrance to the forest, next to the road. I�ve greeted them many times in the past and painted them a few times from different angles and lighting scenarios. They�ve been around for hundreds of years and I�m sure they�ll be there a while longer. I know they�ll continue to inspire my paintings as long as I�m still painting.

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7.5� x 11� - Watercolor on 100% Cotton Paper

For many years now, I�ve been hugely inspired by forests and trees. I moved to California in late 2013 and shortly after, I discovered the beauty of redwood trees and forests. These forests have brought me much peace and have inspired my paintings and art for 10 years now. I never seem to get tired of painting them and attempting to convey their beauty and sense of light. I�m always looking for new ways to convey that feeling of being in the forest, under the canopy and walking amongst the giants bathed in dappled light.

This particular painting depicts a scene from a forest in Marin county named Roy�s Redwoods. These trees are right near the entrance to the forest, next to the road. I�ve greeted them many times in the past and painted them a few times from different angles and lighting scenarios. They�ve been around for hundreds of years and I�m sure they�ll be there a while longer. I know they�ll continue to inspire my paintings as long as I�m still painting.

7.5� x 11� - Watercolor on 100% Cotton Paper

For many years now, I�ve been hugely inspired by forests and trees. I moved to California in late 2013 and shortly after, I discovered the beauty of redwood trees and forests. These forests have brought me much peace and have inspired my paintings and art for 10 years now. I never seem to get tired of painting them and attempting to convey their beauty and sense of light. I�m always looking for new ways to convey that feeling of being in the forest, under the canopy and walking amongst the giants bathed in dappled light.

This particular painting depicts a scene from a forest in Marin county named Roy�s Redwoods. These trees are right near the entrance to the forest, next to the road. I�ve greeted them many times in the past and painted them a few times from different angles and lighting scenarios. They�ve been around for hundreds of years and I�m sure they�ll be there a while longer. I know they�ll continue to inspire my paintings as long as I�m still painting.

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