Serene Jul 20 Written By Stephen Sandau We have two works we are featuring this week at Sandau Fine Art Gallery at 461 W. 200 S, in Vernal, Utah. The first piece is from artist, Garth Harrison titled “Last Rays of Day”. This is a large 18 x 24 original oil painting in brilliant colors! As the sun sets behind the wood covered hills in the background, the last light of day touches the tops of the trees illuminating their leaves in a vivid array of green. Reflected in the slow moving river-water, the trees and red blooming bushes create an entrancing scene. Our other piece of featured artwork this week is by artist Cheryl Livingston-Young. This is an 11x14 original oil painting on canvas titled “Pelicans”. In this serene composition, a few sun-rimmed cottonwood trees, together with the underlying yellow-green grasses, are reflected in the placid blue water. In the mid-ground of the painting, two snow-white pelicans are seen drifting in the water far to the left while soft pastel tones sketch the outlines of the distant hills and mountains near the back of the image. Stephen Sandau
Serene Jul 20 Written By Stephen Sandau We have two works we are featuring this week at Sandau Fine Art Gallery at 461 W. 200 S, in Vernal, Utah. The first piece is from artist, Garth Harrison titled “Last Rays of Day”. This is a large 18 x 24 original oil painting in brilliant colors! As the sun sets behind the wood covered hills in the background, the last light of day touches the tops of the trees illuminating their leaves in a vivid array of green. Reflected in the slow moving river-water, the trees and red blooming bushes create an entrancing scene. Our other piece of featured artwork this week is by artist Cheryl Livingston-Young. This is an 11x14 original oil painting on canvas titled “Pelicans”. In this serene composition, a few sun-rimmed cottonwood trees, together with the underlying yellow-green grasses, are reflected in the placid blue water. In the mid-ground of the painting, two snow-white pelicans are seen drifting in the water far to the left while soft pastel tones sketch the outlines of the distant hills and mountains near the back of the image. Stephen Sandau