

The painting depicts a landscape with a dirt path leading to a body of water. The sky above is beige and cloudy. In the foreground, there are several trees on either side of the path. The trees have brown leaves and trunks. The path is brown and appears to be made of dirt. It leads to a body of water that is greenish-blue in color. The water is calm and reflects the colors of the sky. On the other side of the water, there are more trees and possibly hills or mountains in the distance. The overall color palette of the painting is muted, with shades of brown, beige, and green dominating the scene. The style of the painting appears to be realistic, with attention to detail and texture. The artist's use of color and composition creates a sense of depth and atmosphere in the painting. The title of the painting is "Yellow Light" and it was created by Ralph A. Blakelock.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 1263 × 719 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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