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Dusk I is part of a triptych I captured from some of my photos of a Colorado sky, where I lived during the growth phase of my family. It’s a challenge for me to simultaneously paint related pieces, but I did. I even set three easels out at one time. I had to figure out what parts of the adjacent canvases needed to be expressed with the some color I was already using, because the lions share of what I make is somewhat unplanned and spontaneous.

I usually want to move on to something new and different after I paint a piece. I have be different, seek what’s different. That’s me. I chase novelty.

I often research titles in other languages for my work as well. I just can’t settle for sameness. I like titles to sound like I imagine my painting might it weren’t solely visual. Quixotic. My first grade teacher called me her little enigma. Important for retaining a unique perspective, and very telling about how we actually do remain the same in our core as part of being human.

DuskII arrives prewired and ready to hang. The deep 1-1/2" museum mount edges of this canvas are painted as 3D extensions of the main image.

Copyright Notice
Heather W. Ernst holds exclusive rights over her work and reproductions issued by her or by an authorized representative. Her work is protected by the World Intellectual Property Organization [WIPO], the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic works, by all international copyright agreements, and by the Library of Congress of the United States of America. Any attempt to copy or reproduce or to create derivative works from any material works or art displayed online shall be legally prosecuted.
Dusk I is part of a triptych I captured from some of my photos of a Colorado sky, where I lived during the growth phase of my family. It’s a challenge for me to simultaneously paint related pieces, but I did. I even set three easels out at one time. I had to figure out what parts of the adjacent canvases needed to be expressed with the some color I was already using, because the lions share of what I make is somewhat unplanned and spontaneous.

I usually want to move on to something new and different after I paint a piece. I have be different, seek what’s different. That’s me. I chase novelty.

I often research titles in other languages for my work as well. I just can’t settle for sameness. I like titles to sound like I imagine my painting might it weren’t solely visual. Quixotic. My first grade teacher called me her little enigma. Important for retaining a unique perspective, and very telling about how we actually do remain the same in our core as part of being human.

DuskII arrives prewired and ready to hang. The deep 1-1/2" museum mount edges of this canvas are painted as 3D extensions of the main image.

Copyright Notice
Heather W. Ernst holds exclusive rights over her work and reproductions issued by her or by an authorized representative. Her work is protected by the World Intellectual Property Organization [WIPO], the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic works, by all international copyright agreements, and by the Library of Congress of the United States of America. Any attempt to copy or reproduce or to create derivative works from any material works or art displayed online shall be legally prosecuted.
Dusk I is part of a triptych I captured from some of my photos of a Colorado sky, where I lived during the growth phase of my family. It’s a challenge for me to simultaneously paint related pieces, but I did. I even set three easels out at one time. I had to figure out what parts of the adjacent canvases needed to be expressed with the some color I was already using, because the lions share of what I make is somewhat unplanned and spontaneous.

I usually want to move on to something new and different after I paint a piece. I have be different, seek what’s different. That’s me. I chase novelty.

I often research titles in other languages for my work as well. I just can’t settle for sameness. I like titles to sound like I imagine my painting might it weren’t solely visual. Quixotic. My first grade teacher called me her little enigma. Important for retaining a unique perspective, and very telling about how we actually do remain the same in our core as part of being human.

DuskII arrives prewired and ready to hang. The deep 1-1/2" museum mount edges of this canvas are painted as 3D extensions of the main image.

Copyright Notice
Heather W. Ernst holds exclusive rights over her work and reproductions issued by her or by an authorized representative. Her work is protected by the World Intellectual Property Organization [WIPO], the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic works, by all international copyright agreements, and by the Library of Congress of the United States of America. Any attempt to copy or reproduce or to create derivative works from any material works or art displayed online shall be legally prosecuted.
Dusk I is part of a triptych I captured from some of my photos of a Colorado sky, where I lived during the growth phase of my family. It’s a challenge for me to simultaneously paint related pieces, but I did. I even set three easels out at one time. I had to figure out what parts of the adjacent canvases needed to be expressed with the some color I was already using, because the lions share of what I make is somewhat unplanned and spontaneous.

I usually want to move on to something new and different after I paint a piece. I have be different, seek what’s different. That’s me. I chase novelty.

I often research titles in other languages for my work as well. I just can’t settle for sameness. I like titles to sound like I imagine my painting might it weren’t solely visual. Quixotic. My first grade teacher called me her little enigma. Important for retaining a unique perspective, and very telling about how we actually do remain the same in our core as part of being human.

DuskII arrives prewired and ready to hang. The deep 1-1/2" museum mount edges of this canvas are painted as 3D extensions of the main image.

Copyright Notice
Heather W. Ernst holds exclusive rights over her work and reproductions issued by her or by an authorized representative. Her work is protected by the World Intellectual Property Organization [WIPO], the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic works, by all international copyright agreements, and by the Library of Congress of the United States of America. Any attempt to copy or reproduce or to create derivative works from any material works or art displayed online shall be legally prosecuted.
Dusk I is part of a triptych I captured from some of my photos of a Colorado sky, where I lived during the growth phase of my family. It’s a challenge for me to simultaneously paint related pieces, but I did. I even set three easels out at one time. I had to figure out what parts of the adjacent canvases needed to be expressed with the some color I was already using, because the lions share of what I make is somewhat unplanned and spontaneous.

I usually want to move on to something new and different after I paint a piece. I have be different, seek what’s different. That’s me. I chase novelty.

I often research titles in other languages for my work as well. I just can’t settle for sameness. I like titles to sound like I imagine my painting might it weren’t solely visual. Quixotic. My first grade teacher called me her little enigma. Important for retaining a unique perspective, and very telling about how we actually do remain the same in our core as part of being human.

DuskII arrives prewired and ready to hang. The deep 1-1/2" museum mount edges of this canvas are painted as 3D extensions of the main image.

Copyright Notice
Heather W. Ernst holds exclusive rights over her work and reproductions issued by her or by an authorized representative. Her work is protected by the World Intellectual Property Organization [WIPO], the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic works, by all international copyright agreements, and by the Library of Congress of the United States of America. Any attempt to copy or reproduce or to create derivative works from any material works or art displayed online shall be legally prosecuted.
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Heather W Ernst

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Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

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Dusk I is part of a triptych I captured from some of my photos of a Colorado sky, where I lived during the growth phase of my family. It’s a challenge for me to simultaneously paint related pieces, but I did. I even set three easels out at one time. I had to figure out what parts of the adjacent canvases needed to be expressed with the some color I was already using, because the lions share of what I make is somewhat unplanned and spontaneous. I usually want to move on to something new and different after I paint a piece. I have be different, seek what’s different. That’s me. I chase novelty. I often research titles in other languages for my work as well. I just can’t settle for sameness. I like titles to sound like I imagine my painting might it weren’t solely visual. Quixotic. My first grade teacher called me her little enigma. Important for retaining a unique perspective, and very telling about how we actually do remain the same in our core as part of being human. DuskII arrives prewired and ready to hang. The deep 1-1/2" museum mount edges of this canvas are painted as 3D extensions of the main image. Copyright Notice Heather W. Ernst holds exclusive rights over her work and reproductions issued by her or by an authorized representative. Her work is protected by the World Intellectual Property Organization [WIPO], the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic works, by all international copyright agreements, and by the Library of Congress of the United States of America. Any attempt to copy or reproduce or to create derivative works from any material works or art displayed online shall be legally prosecuted.

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Size:36 W x 36 H x 1.5 D in

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Heather W. Ernst is a abstract landscape and contemporary abstract painter both in mixed media. She lives in Colorado, USA, and practiced architecture as a registered architect during 1992-2012. She focused on high end residential, medical and retail projects to $12M for approximately 25 years. She has exhibited throughout Colorado and Washington state in both solo and group exhibits. Heather’s work is found with private clients throughout the United States, U.K., Germany and New Zealand. #art #artist #painting #homedecor #interiordesign #architecture #home #expressionism #abstractextressionism #abstractart #contemporaryart #ideas #wall #officedecor #wallart

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