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Allison Leigh Smith"Reflection: Barn Owl" - Original Oil Painting, Wildlife Art2023
2023
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Allison Leigh Smith’s “Reflection: Barn Owl” (2023) masterfully captures the mysterious allure of the barn owl, framed within a 10 x 10 inch oil on aluminum surface. This unique artwork, enclosed in a sleek, dark circular frame measuring 12.50 x 12.50 inches, exemplifies Smith’s dedication to realism and attention to detail. The painting features a barn owl perched silently, its penetrating gaze and the intricate pattern of its feathers rendered with exquisite precision. The background's subtle foliage, portrayed in muted blues and whites, contrasts beautifully with the warm browns and creams of the owl's plumage. This piece is a testament to Smith’s skill in using oil paints to convey texture and emotion, making it a captivating addition to any collection. The artwork’s durability is enhanced by the aluminum substrate, promising longevity and ease of maintenance. Ideal for collectors of fine wildlife art, this original piece invites contemplation and admiration, ensuring it stands out in both private and public spaces.
- Creator:Allison Leigh Smith
- Creation Year:2023
- Dimensions:Height: 10 in (25.4 cm)Diameter: 10 in (25.4 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Denver, CO
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