Stairs at Bushkill Falls (2019) Painting by Brian Coates

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  • Original Artwork Painting, Oil on Canvas
  • Dimensions Height 36in, Width 24in
  • Categories Paintings under $5,000 Impressionism
I took a photo on the nature hike at Bushkill Falls in the Poconos while on vacation with my wife and children. I loved how the bridge and stairs across the falls reminded me of a Japanese footbridge out of an Edo print. The lone tourist, a young woman whom I do not know, created a sense of both isolation and absorption in nature. A good majority of[...]
I took a photo on the nature hike at Bushkill Falls in the Poconos while on vacation with my wife and children. I loved how the bridge and stairs across the falls reminded me of a Japanese footbridge out of an Edo print. The lone tourist, a young woman whom I do not know, created a sense of both isolation and absorption in nature. A good majority of this painting was done over a 24 hour long Twitch stream, so it became quite the physical challenge to complete as well.

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MenaceartTwitchPost-ImpressionismWaterfallBushkill

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