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5.50" x 8.00"
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7.50" x 10.00"
Mustard Yellow and Brown Fall Leaves on Gray Poster
by Brooke T Ryan
Product Details
Mustard Yellow and Brown Fall Leaves on Gray poster by Brooke T Ryan. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Design Details
I went for a hike the morning after a heavy frost fell over Central New York. The sun was shining, illuminating the ice crystals and making the... more
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Artist's Description
I went for a hike the morning after a heavy frost fell over Central New York. The sun was shining, illuminating the ice crystals and making the colors vibrant. These leaves are mustard yellow, dappled with brown with a gray background. Photography by Brooke T Ryan.
About Brooke T Ryan
I create photo art to bring beauty and calm into living and working spaces around the world. My art has been sold by major retailers such as Macy's, Wayfair, and Pier 1, and is in private collections around the world. It has been included in the following exhibitions: Quiet Landscape - PhotoPlace Gallery - Middlebury, VT, 2021; Hometown - Auburn Art Gallery- Los Angeles, CA, 2021; Primary Colors - New York Center for Photographic Art - Juried - New York, NY, 2021; Winterfest Exhibition – Cazenovia, NY, February – March 2020; Member’s Exhibition – Juried - Stone Quarry Hill Art Park, Cazenovia, NY, October 2019 Interpretation - Juried Online Exhibition - Cape Cod Art Center, September 2019; Caz Arts Alliance - Members’ Show,...
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Sharon McConnell
Brooke, love the light, detail, and frosted edges - beautiful capture!! l/f
Felix Lai
Gorgeous image, love the sunlight shinning through the ice crystals, great shot! l/f
Brooke T Ryan replied:
It was a breathtaking morning! (and not just because it was sub-zero :)