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A twisted autumn tree, glowing with fiery red and orange leaves - Lost Maples State Park Canvas Print

by Brigitte Blanchette Thompson

$70.00
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A twisted autumn tree, glowing with fiery red and orange leaves - Lost Maples State Park canvas print by Brigitte Blanchette Thompson. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and depth of a stretched canvas print. Your image gets printed onto one of our premium canvases and then stretched on a wooden frame of 1.5" x 1.5" stretcher bars (gallery wrap) or 5/8" x 5/8" stretcher bars (museum wrap). Your canvas print will be delivered to you "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
Design Details
Step into the heart of autumn with this captivating photograph of a twisted tree, its branches ablaze with fiery red and orange leaves. Taken at the... more
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Artist's Description
Step into the heart of autumn with this captivating photograph of a twisted tree, its branches ablaze with fiery red and orange leaves. Taken at the stunning Lost Maples State Natural Area in Texas, this fine art print captures the intricate textures of the tree’s gnarled bark and the vibrant colors of its foliage, all set against a soft bokeh background of a blurred forest. The contrast between the sharp details of the tree and the dreamy quality of the surrounding forest creates a timeless, almost magical, autumn scene.
The dramatic play of light and shadow accentuates the rich, warm hues of the leaves, evoking the season’s energy and serenity. I was drawn to the unique form of the tree, its twisted branches symbolizing nature's resilience and beauty as they reach skyward, bathed in the golden glow of fall. This photograph is more than a snapshot of autumn—it’s a celebration of nature's intricate details, inviting viewers to appreciate the fleeting beauty of the season...
About Brigitte Blanchette Thompson

Discover the Beauty of Texas and Beyond. My name is Bigitte Blanchette Thompson, a freelance photographer based in Austin, Texas, specializing in landscape, nature, and outdoor photography. My passion for photography was shaped by years of hiking and exploring over 21 Texas state parks with my daughter and 85-year-old mother. These shared adventures through the Texas Hill Country have taught me to slow down, see deeper, and capture the moments that connect us to nature and each other. While much of my work features the beauty of Texas, I also photograph landscapes, cityscapes, and cultural scenes from across the U.S. and abroad. My portfolio includes photography from Germany, Mexico, Wisconsin, Michigan, Florida, Arizona, New Mexico,...
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Thank you Angela Davies for your comments about my artwork "A twisted autumn Tree"
Angela Davies
Wow, beautifully captured, love the light and colors, and your angle LF
Brigitte Blanchette Thompson
Thank you Bo and Frozen in Time Fine Art Photography for the feature in New FAA Uploads
Brigitte Blanchette Thompson
Thank you Marlin and Laura
Marlin and Laura Hum
Beautiful and unique fall capture, Brigitte!
Brigitte Blanchette Thompson
Thank you Marvin for favoriting my work A Twited Autum Tree
Brigitte Blanchette Thompson
Thank you, Holly, for featuring Warm Autumn Landscape in your Seasons of the Trees in Photography Group 12-06-2024
Brigitte Blanchette Thompson
Thank you Nina for featuring my artwork in ART - It Is Good For You
Brigitte Blanchette Thompson
Thank you Doug for the feature