“Mountain Lake Landscape” — Hand‑Painted Silk Wall Hanging
This hand‑painted silk artwork reflects the shifting colors of Maine’s Lakes Region in summer—deep greens, layered blues, and the ever‑changing light that moves across the water and sky. The piece captures that sense of calm, expansive beauty that makes the region so memorable.
Created with permanent silk dyes that are steam‑set for longevity, the artwork measures 28 x 12 inches without the wooden hanger; the full hanging length with the wood is 30 inches. As with all silk pieces, it is best displayed out of direct sunlight to preserve color over time.
Artist Carol Sullivan’s work is shaped by a lifetime spent around boats, coastal travel, and the shifting moods of nature, which she interprets through sea, sky, flora, and fauna. Her silk‑dye process ranges from loose and impressionistic to controlled and detailed, with constant experimentation keeping her work fresh and evolving. A graduate of the Maryland Institute College of Art, she has developed unique textile techniques—including gyotaku fish printing—and her fabric art has been featured in galleries in Maryland, Maine, and the Bahamas with an international following.
This item is a one‑of‑a‑kind art piece, and sale of this item is final.
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