








Blue Hour Print
I still remember seeing a marsh for the first time, during the mystical ‘blue hour,’ when the world is still quiet and the sky is not quite awake. Rather than the usual marigold reflection seen in marsh grass during the day and dusk, it strikes more ominous in the earliest hours. This painting is inspired by the soft, blue glow of a morning marsh and her way of blurring the distant woods and land posed in the distance behind her.
Prints are available in sizes 5×7 and 8×10 and hand-signed by the artist.
Print is created on Cotton fiber, hot press, fine art paper made in the USA.
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I still remember seeing a marsh for the first time, during the mystical ‘blue hour,’ when the world is still quiet and the sky is not quite awake. Rather than the usual marigold reflection seen in marsh grass during the day and dusk, it strikes more ominous in the earliest hours. This painting is inspired by the soft, blue glow of a morning marsh and her way of blurring the distant woods and land posed in the distance behind her.
Prints are available in sizes 5×7 and 8×10 and hand-signed by the artist.
Print is created on Cotton fiber, hot press, fine art paper made in the USA.
Click here to view the original listing
I still remember seeing a marsh for the first time, during the mystical ‘blue hour,’ when the world is still quiet and the sky is not quite awake. Rather than the usual marigold reflection seen in marsh grass during the day and dusk, it strikes more ominous in the earliest hours. This painting is inspired by the soft, blue glow of a morning marsh and her way of blurring the distant woods and land posed in the distance behind her.
Prints are available in sizes 5×7 and 8×10 and hand-signed by the artist.
Print is created on Cotton fiber, hot press, fine art paper made in the USA.
Click here to view the original listing