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A feast for the eyes
and a feat of engineering describes Christensen’s first triptych,
“Estate of Bliss.” A glorious late summer evening in Napa Valley is
the setting for his most recent work. Fruit of the season abounds,
including grapes fresh from the harvest, accompanied by robust
cheeses and a loaf of warm bread. In the background, rolling
vineyards prepare to give forth their bounty.
According to Christensen, composing the piece so
that each painting successfully carried the proper flow of motion,
and then assembling the three pieces so that flow remained strong
across all three was the most challenging part of this piece.
Normally, he will start and finish one painting at a time. However,
with this triptych it was required that he develop each piece
simultaneously so that colors matched exactly and elements flowed
perfectly. What is most amazing about this piece is that the three
panels are designed to work side-by-side when hung horizontally, and
top-to-bottom when hung vertically!
Each of these wines comes from grapes grown on the
estate – in combination with the abundant repast surely creates a
“state of bliss”!
Original Watercolor: 20.75" x 17.5" (x3) - SOLD
Limited Edition Giclée on
Canvas:
Size 1: 21"x18" (x3); - Edition size: 100
Size 2: 28"x24" (x3); - Edition size: 50
Size 3: 42"x36" (x3); - Edition size: 25 |