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MISTY PATH (2002) by Michael Whelan
Acrylic on Panel - 24” x 18”
Based on an experience I had while hiking in a local park on a very foggy day. There was a path that runs through an overhanging mass of vines and other foliage near a lake, and I was...
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MISTY PATH (2002) by Michael Whelan

Acrylic on Panel - 24” x 18”

Based on an experience I had while hiking in a local park on a very foggy day. There was a path that runs through an overhanging mass of vines and other foliage near a lake, and I was the only person in the place, except for my infant son, who was napping in the carrier on my back. As I stood enthralled by the scene I saw this image in my mind’s eye.

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THE LAST HILL (1992) by Michael Whelan
Acrylic on Canvas - 20” x 60”
As a transplanted Californian, each year I am transfixed by the fall colors near my home in Connecticut and I created this for the title page of my book THE ART OF MICHAEL WHELAN.
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THE LAST HILL (1992) by Michael Whelan

Acrylic on Canvas - 20” x 60”

As a transplanted Californian, each year I am transfixed by the fall colors near my home in Connecticut and I created this for the title page of my book THE ART OF MICHAEL WHELAN.

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    • #personal visions
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    • #artists on tumblr
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MISTY PATH (2002) by Michael Whelan
Acrylic on Panel - 24” x 18”
Based on an experience I had while hiking in a local park on a very foggy day. There was a path that runs through an overhanging mass of vines and other foliage near a lake, and I was...
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MISTY PATH (2002) by Michael Whelan

Acrylic on Panel - 24” x 18”

Based on an experience I had while hiking in a local park on a very foggy day. There was a path that runs through an overhanging mass of vines and other foliage near a lake, and I was the only person in the place, except for my infant son, who was napping in the carrier on my back. As I stood enthralled by the scene I saw this image in my mind’s eye.

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Source: michaelwhelan.com

    • #Michael Whelan
    • #personal visions
    • #imaginative realism
    • #sanctuary
    • #art
    • #artists on tumblr
  • 10 years ago > theartofmichaelwhelan
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THE LAST HILL (1992) by Michael Whelan
Acrylic on Canvas - 20” x 60”
As a transplanted Californian, each year I am transfixed by the fall colors near my home in Connecticut and I created this for the title page of my book THE ART OF MICHAEL WHELAN.
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THE LAST HILL (1992) by Michael Whelan

Acrylic on Canvas - 20” x 60”

As a transplanted Californian, each year I am transfixed by the fall colors near my home in Connecticut and I created this for the title page of my book THE ART OF MICHAEL WHELAN.

(via theartofmichaelwhelan)

Source: michaelwhelan.com

    • #Michael Whelan
    • #personal visions
    • #imaginative realism
    • #sanctuary
    • #art
    • #artists on tumblr
  • 10 years ago > theartofmichaelwhelan
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Fine artist of Imaginative Realism and illustrator of science fiction and fantasy. Winner of 15 Hugo Awards (SF's Oscar). Inducted into the Science Fiction Hall of Fame in 2009.

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