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Haleakala Dawn - Angela Treat Lyon

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Haleakala Dawn Painting

 

 

 

 

 

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light, sunrise, dawn, misty, haleakala, mountain, volcano, wailuku, mystery, shadows, texture, beach, angela treat lyon, acrylics, ocean, artist, artists for a pristine planet, clean water, plastic drinking water bottles

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Bulli , Ne - Australia

I like this Angela very interesting brush strokes and nice colours love it

Kailua, HI - United States

Thanks, Meredith, appreciate that. I was going to do it in big, bold swipes, but the texture captivated me, and I used a .25" brush for it all - not my usual style, but I like it, too!

Bucharest, Ro - Romania

Wonderful brushwork and colors... Ana

Kailua, HI - United States

thanks for your nice comments! glad you like my work!

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Haleakala Dawn

Artist:

Angela Treat Lyon

Medium:

Painting - Acrylics On Canvas

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12.000 x 9.000 inches

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Haleakala Dawn: Painting #67! A way long time ago, I spent a month at a fellow artist's beautiful place on Maui near Wailuku. Every day I'd hike to the top of the hill looking towards Haleakala, the dormant volcano. On this morning, there was a heavy mist over the mountain and you couldn't see the peak, but the colors were opal-spectacular. This doesn't even begin to capture it, but will have to do....and the actual painting is less harsh than this looks - I just couldn't get it where I wanted it. Those light colors are a bear to catch -

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October 19th, 2010

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