Dressed in Winter White
by Hazel Holland
Title
Dressed in Winter White
Artist
Hazel Holland
Medium
Painting - Watercolor - Digitally Altered
Description
If you're feeling the winter blues, be still a moment and take another look at the beauty of winter bare trees? As I look at the these beautiful bare trees I'm reminded that although they are barren during the winter months, they are not dead. They are waiting for the warm spring air and sunshine to revive them again so they can bless us with new spring leaves and blooms.
In the meantime notice their magical beauty silhouetted against the winter night sky. Their uplifted branches ever reminding us to lift up our arms in praise to the One who created us to love and worship Him.♥
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April 24th, 2017
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Comments (24)
Heather McFarlane-Watson
A beautiful image of winter - reminds me of our Canadian winters! How very nice to see this!
Hanne Lore Koehler
Fantastic watercolor and beautiful digital enhancement, Hazel! Love this composition! L/F
Marian Bell
Absolutely LOVE this, Hazel! It is so beautiful to see the way branches intertwine and stretch out to the heavens! Wonderful artwork! L/F
Genevieve Esson
Congratulations!!! Your beautiful artwork has been featured in the group: Lyrical Trees - Vibrant Wavelength Of Color!
Hazel Holland replied:
Genevieve, thank you so much for featuring "Dressed in Winter White" in the group "Lyrical Trees - Vibrant Wavelength of Color". Your support is truly appreciated!
Hazel Holland
Dora Sofia Caputo Photographic Aft and Design, thank you so much for featuring "Dressed in Winter White" in the group "Winter Wonderland". Your support is truly appreciated!
Jenny Revitz Soper
Impressive treatment of this watercolor, Hazel, focusing the viewer on the starkness of the winter branches! l/f
Malanda Warner
Hazel, I have always marvelled at the unique beauty and shape of bare trees, reminding me of new birth as they burst open in the spring with glorious renewal. I share your sentiments in your expressive description! LF