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Near Northwoods

Feldman Methodology:

Description (objective): Brushwork ranges from dense, textured passages in the foliage to thin, almost linear marks for trunks and reflections. Palette is tightly limited: deep greens/near-blacks, warm golden-yellows, off-white, and cool gray-blues.

Analysis (how it’s made): The piece balances dense textured passages with spare linear marks. Light is suggested through high-contrast dabs and washes rather than detailed rendering — the glow behind the trees acts as the primary source of depth and atmosphere.

Interpretation (meaning & intent): The painting reads as a study of transience — the momentary glow of light and its fragile double in water. Its abstraction invites viewers to supply memory and mood,

Judgment (evaluation): Technically confident and conceptually coherent. The restricted palette and repeated motifs create a strong visual identity.

Final Verdict: Highly Marketable — This painting has the right mix of decorative appeal and painterly credibility to perform well in the current market. Its limited palette, strong silhouette, and reflective theme make it versatile for interiors and attractive to buyers seeking both mood and design-friendly work.
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