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“West of Where the Sun Sets” Watercolor with Copper Leaf

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Watercolor on paper with copper leaf.

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Description

Artist Statement

22″x 30″ watercolor and ink painting with copper leaf ( framed 30″x 40″).

Originally inspired by brilliant sunsets across Utah’s landscape, this painting evolved into being about something much more. Like many pieces, I took a break from working on this midway through. It sat partially completed and tucked away for many months, until the sudden passing of my grandfather. We were very close, and in the midst of my grief, the rest of this painting poured out of me.

My grandfather was a bright light in my life, a safe haven, a trusted friend. I have never met anyone else that could fill a room with their humor, kindness, and personality the way that he could. This piece is a tribute to his beautiful shining spirit, and a wish for what comes next.

The title of this piece comes from the song “Where Rainbows Never Die” by the Steeldrivers. For me, death is the great mystery. I don’t claim any faithful beliefs about the afterlife, but I like to imagine that my grandparents are together in some technicolor place/space vibrating with love, west of where the sun sets, where rainbows never die.

Additional information

Print Size

11" x 14", 16"x 20"

Print Type

Giclee

Materials

Printed with watercolor pigments on cotton rag