Settled in the Hoosac Valley
by Len Stomski
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16.000 x 12.000 inches
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Title
Settled in the Hoosac Valley
Artist
Len Stomski
Medium
Painting - Oil On Gessoed Panel
Description
Recently painted from sketches a view of mount Greylock that is quite common where the low clouds hide her face. The fertile valley once home to many dairy farms now wait to be developed.
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March 19th, 2013
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Comments (21)
Chris Riley
HI Len - This painting says it all, drama, composition, contrast, colour. Congratulations - Appreciate your kind words on 'Motherhood....' Chris
Latha Gokuldas Panicker
Love this painting of a beautiful mountain wearing the awesome veil of divine clouds,dear Len !!!! Wishing You & Yours A Merry Christmas & A Happy New Year......(F/L)
Dawn Senior-Trask
You are such a master of the nuances of the passing moment that your work is timeless and forever, to be treasured as a monumental elegy to these scenes as they vanish. Thanks to your devotion and genius, they will always remain alive through your paintings. v/f
Michael Friedman
Your paintings of the Berkshires are all so inviting! Let's hope development won't spoil the region.
Lenore Senior
This is perfection as far as I'm concerned; classical, with exquisite color and landscape. v//f and Pin with acknowledgment.
ANA MARIA EDULESCU
You've rendered so masterfully the dramatic cloudy sky in this painting and the special light filtered by the clouds. Enchanting piece, Len. Love it. f,v
Joe Triano
Such beautiful art,..brilliantly executed and rendered with a masters touch. Great work Len, love the atmosphere and cloud movement. Makes my heart sad to know, this too shall pass on into yet another developement - count yourself blessed my friend, you've had this view for so many years. All the best brother! . .......Joe