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The Claude Monet show in San Francisco at the Legion of Honor in 2017 inspired these 4 paintings. They are all timed as Monet would do in his paintings, by painting each one at the same time, for about 20 minutes every morning until they were finished. This one was the fourth and final in the series. The sun would begin to rise on Lake Rollins, California, and the show of colors would begin: the light would shine on the trees and water like fireworks.
The Claude Monet show in San Francisco at the Legion of Honor in 2017 inspired these 4 paintings. They are all timed as Monet would do in his paintings, by painting each one at the same time, for about 20 minutes every morning until they were finished. This one was the fourth and final in the series. The sun would begin to rise on Lake Rollins, California, and the show of colors would begin: the light would shine on the trees and water like fireworks.
The Claude Monet show in San Francisco at the Legion of Honor in 2017 inspired these 4 paintings. They are all timed as Monet would do in his paintings, by painting each one at the same time, for about 20 minutes every morning until they were finished. This one was the fourth and final in the series. The sun would begin to rise on Lake Rollins, California, and the show of colors would begin: the light would shine on the trees and water like fireworks.
The Claude Monet show in San Francisco at the Legion of Honor in 2017 inspired these 4 paintings. They are all timed as Monet would do in his paintings, by painting each one at the same time, for about 20 minutes every morning until they were finished. This one was the fourth and final in the series. The sun would begin to rise on Lake Rollins, California, and the show of colors would begin: the light would shine on the trees and water like fireworks.
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7:30-8:00 Sunrise IV Painting

Joanne Evers

United States

Painting, Oil on Canvas

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The Claude Monet show in San Francisco at the Legion of Honor in 2017 inspired these 4 paintings. They are all timed as Monet would do in his paintings, by painting each one at the same time, for about 20 minutes every morning until they were finished. This one was the fourth and final in the series. The sun would begin to rise on Lake Rollins, California, and the show of colors would begin: the light would shine on the trees and water like fireworks.

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Joanne Evers grew up along the mountains and shores of Lake Tahoe, California. She received a BA in Graphic Design and Illustration from San Diego State University, and painting instruction with Wayne Thiebaud at the University of California, Davis. Currently she is learning Chinese Calligraphy from Aqin Zhou, at the University of California Berkeley. Evers has had solo exhibitions, participated in group shows, and has sold artworks both nationally and internationally. Evers paints in plain aire, in the Sierra Nevada mountains with the outdoors as her studio. Bringing the majesty of the Sierra Nevada to canvas and paint, Evers' outdoor plain aire painting is influenced by other plain aire artists such as: Monet, Van Gogh, Millet, The Group of Seven, Helen Frankenthaler, Georgia O'keefe, Emily Carr, Maynard Dixon, Elmer Bishoff, Richard Diebenkorn, Wayne Thiebaud, and Chiura Obata. She expresses the peace, power, life force, and joy of nature to her paintings. Exploring themes of climate change, time, water, and an ever evolving relationship with the trees, wildlife and mountains. While at the same time sharing space with the sunshine, mountains, shadows, fresh air, and bird song in the environment; part painting, part just being outside. "Capturing the profound expression of an artist’s inner greatness, Spirit Resonance is a timeless concept in a shifting world. Tracing back to the 6th century scholar Xie He, this principle asserts that something ineffable is transmitted from artist to artwork in the act of creation." - "Three Thousand Years of Chinese Painting" Evers lives and works in the Sierra Nevada mountains of northern California, USA.

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