A Tree In Neys

A Tree in Neys is a dynamic acrylic painting that captures the raw beauty of a rocky shoreline, with a striking focus on a solitary tree. The scene is alive with movement, as bold, energetic brushstrokes swirl through the composition, creating a sense of wind, waves, and the natural rhythm of the landscape. The vibrant colors—rich blues, greens, and earth tones—blend together to evoke the untamed energy of nature, while the tree stands resilient against the powerful forces of the environment. Its twisting branches and textured foliage are rendered with expressive brushwork, drawing the viewer's eye to its central presence amidst the rugged coastline.

The contrast between the shoreline and the steadfast tree creates a striking visual impact, symbolizing strength and endurance in the face of nature's forces. The acrylic medium's vibrant, layered colors add depth and intensity, bringing the scene to life. Framed with a carefully chosen border, this piece beautifully complements its vibrant palette, making A Tree in Neys a captivating and powerful addition to any collection, perfect for those who appreciate both the drama and the beauty of the natural world.

Artist:Joanne Lomas
Medium:Acrylic on Canvas
Size:20 x 16 (Framed: 21.5 x 17.5)
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Artist Bio

Joanne Lomas BFA

Joanne Lomas a longtime resident of Simcoe County primarily focuses on landscape in her work. An enthusiastic camper, hiker, and traveler, she delights in discovering her environment through painting and photography. Her approach is intuitive, dependent on the spontaneity of the moment and the medium's response to the surface. Joanne paints abstractly, infusing subtle hints of the familiar, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in their own experience. She employs Photoshop features as if they were traditional paints and brushes, crafting highly modified images from her original photographs, which are then printed onto metal panels. She shows across Ontario in various art exhibitions.

Website: JoanneLomas.ca

She is a member of the Southern Ontario Visual Artists, Headwaters Arts and Quest Arts.