Trillium
This original acrylic painting is from my series titled "Appalachia", depicting landscapes and plants of the area where I grew up. This body of work is an exploration of the childlike perception of my memory juxtaposed with my adult understanding, a powerful tension that I believe we are all carrying in some capacity.
"Appalachia" invites viewers into that tension— to witness the beauty and grief of honoring the landscape of the past, while also mapping the emotional terrain of healing and transition. While rooted in personal memory and loss, these paintings also stand in celebration of the Appalachian landscape itself— the wildflowers, trees, and streams that continue to inspire.
This painting, "Trillium", is a tribute to one of my favorite plants in the Appalachian mountains, the rare Trillium. The Trillium Persistens is found only in an extremely small area in Georgia and South Carolina and is listed as endangered by the US Fish and Wildlife Service.
Acrylic on Wood Panel
9 x 12 x 1 in
This artwork is sold unframed with a ready-to-hang system already installed on the back.
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