Piñata Birch Trees
Piñata Birch Trees
24×48” Acrylic
This work is principally associated with the Birch trees and landscape of New England through the poem Birches, by Robert Frost. He was a beloved New Hampshire poet of traditional verse forms and metrics who remained steadfastly aloof. This piece in particular is a study of the light that falls though the birch trees.
This painting is such a fun piece. The energy and movement of the foliage leaves are fantastic. The piñata title came from the bits of bright colors that are similar to candy falling from a piñata.