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Through the Wisteria Art

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40x40x1.5

Acrylic paint on canvas

Abou this piece:
I was inspired on my daily walk this year in each season. This color palette was what I was particularly viewing in the spring time where I live. I chose to focus on the out of the ordinary things that I saw instead of just the typical spring green that you see. The wisteria being in full bloom is a sight to behold. There is always lots of construction and red clay mud in our area. The sky is usually a beautiful light blue. Many times there are peaceful white clouds. I  often call these walks my joy walks. I painted these in my intuitive abstract style using acrylic paint on canvas. The art comes wired to hang and will be signed by me.

About the artist: Amy Early

Amy Early is an American painter from the South. Born and raised in Charlotte, North Carolina, Amy has spent the majority of her life in pursuit of creative expression. She was
raised in a extended family that always valued a variety of art forms. From woodworking to painting, music or stonework, Amy watched her family and developed an appreciation for art. "Growing up I was always dabbling in music, dance, painting, photography, really anything creative." In her mid twenties Amy started
taking painting more seriously.

Amy married young and her late husband Chris Underwood developed a budding
painting career and they would often fill their spare rooms with drop cloths and leave
supplies out so they could continue the work in their free time. Since her first husband's
death, so much life has come from Amy continuing to paint. "Painting is one of my
favorite ways to process life. You can say so many things with color that words cannot
express."

Amy has since remarried, and lives with her husband, producer Jacob Early, and their six
children in Mooresville, North Carolina. Their home is filled with a mixture of art supplies, sound equipment, and lots of happy children.