Let the Light In - Print

from $25.00

This is a limited edition print of an original acrylic painting. Printed with archival quality inks and paper.

There is a grove of hemlock behind my house, within which a few yellow birch poke through to the sun. The hemlock bows are dense and let little light through the canopy year round, making for a lush mossy forest floor with hardly any understory. I sometimes wonder how the yellow birch find all the light they need amongst these shady neighbors, but when I stand under one of these birch and look up, I see an abundance of light filtering in between tiny gaps in the canopy. A reminder, I suppose, that even in the darkest of times, light finds a way to wherever it’s needed.

Choose 8 X 10 ($25) or 11 X 14 ($40) size.

Ships in a sturdy envelope. If you are local to Vermont you may also opt for “pickup” upon checkout at the Emile Gruppe Gallery in Jericho, VT.

Size:
Quantity:
Add To Cart

This is a limited edition print of an original acrylic painting. Printed with archival quality inks and paper.

There is a grove of hemlock behind my house, within which a few yellow birch poke through to the sun. The hemlock bows are dense and let little light through the canopy year round, making for a lush mossy forest floor with hardly any understory. I sometimes wonder how the yellow birch find all the light they need amongst these shady neighbors, but when I stand under one of these birch and look up, I see an abundance of light filtering in between tiny gaps in the canopy. A reminder, I suppose, that even in the darkest of times, light finds a way to wherever it’s needed.

Choose 8 X 10 ($25) or 11 X 14 ($40) size.

Ships in a sturdy envelope. If you are local to Vermont you may also opt for “pickup” upon checkout at the Emile Gruppe Gallery in Jericho, VT.

This is a limited edition print of an original acrylic painting. Printed with archival quality inks and paper.

There is a grove of hemlock behind my house, within which a few yellow birch poke through to the sun. The hemlock bows are dense and let little light through the canopy year round, making for a lush mossy forest floor with hardly any understory. I sometimes wonder how the yellow birch find all the light they need amongst these shady neighbors, but when I stand under one of these birch and look up, I see an abundance of light filtering in between tiny gaps in the canopy. A reminder, I suppose, that even in the darkest of times, light finds a way to wherever it’s needed.

Choose 8 X 10 ($25) or 11 X 14 ($40) size.

Ships in a sturdy envelope. If you are local to Vermont you may also opt for “pickup” upon checkout at the Emile Gruppe Gallery in Jericho, VT.