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Oil painting portraying autumn foliage on trees


Autumn trees landscape oil painting Print

I love to meditate and dive into myself. I am inspired by nature, plants and flowers. I see the beauty around me and depict it every day with the help of oil. I love bold, quick and thoughtless strokes with a thick layer of paint, and then, after drying, I can look at and touch the miniatures for hours, laying them out in front of me on the table, and get real pleasure from these tactile sensations. That is why I often paint with my fingers instead of a brush. My dream is to make people fall in love with painting, to make sure that every house has at least one painting or art print. I really hope that my aesthetics will become close to you and you will build your own wall gallery with these unique prints. I am happy to do my job, I am grateful to God for doing my favorite art and having the opportunity to share these miracles with you. ❤️

Original Created: 2023

Details & Dimensions

Print: Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size: 10 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame: 15.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in

Ready to Hang: Yes

Packaging: Ships in a Box

Delivery Time: Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments.

Handling: Ships in a box. Art prints are packaged and shipped by our printing partner.

Ships From: Printing facility in California.

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Kateryna Oliinyk is a Ukrainian artist who combines impressionism and abstraction in her work. Her inspiration is nature. Kateryna loves solitude and meditation, painting from this state and thus finding harmony with herself and the world around her. She dreams of making everyone fall in love with painting and having at least one small painting created by a human hand in every home. Kateryna loves bold, impulsive, dense strokes of paint and enjoys their texture, experiencing tactile sensations of touching fingers and oil paints. She also paints a lot with her fingers without using a brush, which immerses her in a special state of creativity and completely shields her from the outside world during the work. Kateryna believes that creativity is her personal psychotherapy, which saves her every day and protects her from stress and negativity in the current conditions of living in a front-line southern Ukrainian city. She has spent many years learning to be free and brave, to make quick and firm decisions, and her paintings are the result of working on herself. Kateryna wants her works not only to decorate people’s homes but also to help them find harmony with themselves and the world around them. Her works are not just paintings; they are works of art that convey emotions and feelings.

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AUTUMN FOLIAGE

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This oil on canvas landscape was originally painted by Max Weyl in 1905 and depicts a tree lined field with mountains on the horizon. The brush strokes and cracking are visible and make an authentic looking painting when printed on canvas.

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The original artwork has been digitally retouched and color-corrected by Heritage Art Prints to ensure a high quality print. All prints are printed with pigment ink using a Giclée process.

Fine Art Paper is a premium quality, heavy-weight (230gsm) paper with a matte texture. It is acid-free for a long print life and features an instant-dry coating that resists fingerprints and smudging.

Canvas Roll is is a heavy-weight (410gsm) canvas fabric made from 70% cotton/30% polyester for high strength and flexibility. Due to the absorptive nature of the coating, it is recommended to use gloves when handling (stretching) the coated surface.

Stretched Canvas is the same heavy-weight (410gsm) canvas fabric as the canvas roll, but comes stretched on a light-weight, premium grade 1.5” wooden frame. It also includes pre-installed hanging gear (wire) and felt pads so it is ready to hang upon arrival.

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The type of material you chose is dependent on the look you are trying to achieve. Oil paintings tend to look most authentic on canvas, while watercolor paintings and sketches look best on fine art paper.

What is the difference between canvas roll and stretched canvas?

Stretched canvas is shipped on a 1.5” wooden frame and is ready to hang upon arrival. Canvas roll does not come on a wooden frame and is shipped in a roll. It will need to be stretched or placed in a frame in order to be hung.

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Fall in Shenandoah

Fall leaves in the sunlight

Fall weekends bring two things: gorgeous fall foliage and large crowds. As the weather begins to cool and the trees exchange their leaves of green for reds, oranges, and yellows, visitors come from all over to experience all that Shenandoah National Park has to offer.

The typical fall season in Shenandoah National Park encompasses late September, October, and November with average daytime temperatures ranging from 49°F to 60°F. Similar to spring, however, temperatures can swing drastically from colder nights to warmer days, so it’s important to check the weather forecast before coming to the Park. And remember to layer!

Tips For Visiting

You can buy your entrance pass online before coming to the Park. To help with wait times, special lanes will be available at entrance stations for those with pre-purchased passes.

Be aware that campgrounds and lodges are usually fully booked for all weekends in September/October several months in advance. There are some first-come, first-served sites at campgrounds, but those fill quickly — usually by Thursday evening.

Please park responsibly! Be sure all 4 wheels are off the pavement and don’t block roads, gates, or other vehicles. Improperly parked vehicles will be towed.

There are numerous gated service roads at the park’s boundary. The public cannot enter the park via these routes. If you employ a GPS or internet-based mapping service, make sure that it is directing you to one of the four entrances.

How to Avoid the Crowds

At the trailhead: fall is typically our busiest time of year. For the best chance of avoiding crowded trails and full parking lots, try to visit Shenandoah during the week. If a parking area is full, it’s time to move on to another trail. We’re having some challenges with improperly parked vehicles, so be sure all four wheels are off the pavement, and don’t block roads, gates, or others. And think SAFETY! Use this busy time of year to look for the hidden gems that are less traveled!

At entrance stations: the two most northern entrances, Front Royal and Thornton Gap, are the busiest and have the longest waits. Try a nice circuit trip south through the lowlands on Route 29 to the east or on Route 340 to the west to Swift Run (Route 33) or Rockfish (Route 64) entrance stations, and then return via the Skyline Drive.

At campgrounds: fall weekends are usually fully booked! Can you plan a weekday adventure? There are first-come, first-served sites at all campgrounds but, it’s important to know: You cannot reserve a first-come, first-served site by calling the Park directly; you must be at the campground in person. These sites fill quickly — usually by Thursday evening. Be sure to know which sites are first-come, first-served sites (There are signs!) if you want to stay more than one night. If you choose a reservable site, you will have to vacate Friday morning.

Tracking Fall Color

Wondering what’s up with the color in Shenandoah? We’ve devised several ways to keep you posted, but remember: the Park is over 100 miles long and spans a wide elevation range. Fall color conditions can vary dramatically from area to area, and weather affects the color from hour-to-hour. Because of this, it’s impossible to predict a peak time for fall color. Heres what we’re doing to keep you up-to-date on current leaf conditions in the Park:

  1. Every Week: photos will be posted on our social media (Instagram and Facebook) from three different photo points throughout the Park. We’ll ask other visitors to post their photos so that you can see what others are seeing as well. You can also view photos from various points in the Park in our photo album below.
  2. Every Thursday: we’ll premiere our Fall Broadcast on Facebook and YouTube. This video update will also be on our website.
  3. Every day: check our View from the Valley Webcam to see the color progression up the mountain, our Big Meadows Live Webcam, or see our air quality webcam to see what one mountain peak in Shenandoah looks like in real time.

You may also want to check out the Smoky Mountains fall color prediction map, the Virginia Department of Forestry fall foliage report, or see fall broadcasts and fall photos from past years in Shenandoah.

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