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Dirt Road Through Open Field

$350.00

Antonio del Moral’s “Dirt Road Through Open Field” painting portrays a serene landscape with lush green grass, red flowers, and trees. Mountains in the distance add depth, while the trees provide comfort and growth. The painting reminds us to appreciate nature and find joy in simple things.

  • Size: 11 x 8
  • Size with Gold Leaf Frame and Cloth Mat: 20 ½ X 17
  • Year: 1972 By Antonio del Moral
  • Technique: Acrylic on paper
  • Impressionism

The painting will be shipped in a standard 37 x 4 x 27-inch package for safe delivery.

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Description

Antonio del Moral’s painting, “Dirt Road Through Open Field,” captures the essence of a peaceful and serene landscape. The painting portrays a vast open field filled with lush green grass and dotted with vibrant red flowers. The winding dirt road that cuts through the field adds a sense of movement and direction to the otherwise still and tranquil scene. In the distance, a range of majestic mountains is visible, their peaks shrouded in a soft haze. The presence of these mountains adds depth to the painting, creating a sense of vastness and expansiveness. The trees that are scattered throughout the field provide a sense of shelter and comfort, their branches reaching up toward the sky. They act as a reminder of the beauty and importance of nature, while also serving as a symbol of growth and resilience. Overall, “Dirt Road Through Open Field” is a painting that evokes a sense of peace and harmony with nature. It reminds us to take a moment to appreciate the beauty of the world around us and to find joy in the simple things in life.

Additional information

Weight 6 lbs
Dimensions 37 × 4 × 27 in

Brand

Antonio Del Moral

For over forty years Antonio has continued to prolifically paint in his private art studio. His works include various mediums, including watercolor, oil, and acrylic. Antonio’s painting evolved and developed through several phases in practicing his craft. Initially exploring his Cuban roots and later on evolving into other movements including cubism, abstract, realism, and finally impressionism. He concedes that each phase has assisted him in nurturing his unique artistic technique.
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