
Mighty Oak In Summer
Hazel Thomson - 2023
Dimensions: 47.24 x 39.37in (120 x 100cm)
Medium: Oil On Canvas
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"Mighty Oak In Summer"
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Mighty Oak In Summer
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Textured oil painting of a country lane in the heart of Cheshire. Down this lane stands a mighty oak tree in the full bloom of summer. It has stood there along side the sandstone wall for hundreds of years giving shelter and life to all sorts of animals and insects. Beautiful painting with texture in parts and lots of detail, which has been carried along the sides.
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About the artist

Hazel Thomson is a multi-award-winning artist, with her works being portrayed all across the globe.
Her process of painting is almost sculptural, as she purposely adds thick layers of paint and marks with a pallet knife. She then takes away or adds more paint over these marks when dry, as the scene starts to take shape.
In her work, Hazel sends out a message of not only the beauty of trees but also how important they are to the future of the climate.
Hazel describes her work as a mixture of realism, contemporary and impressionistic.Her aim is to capture the atmosphere of all 4 seasons, and times of the day in each landscape. Providing the viewer with a sense of calm and solitude, as though they are physically in the scene.