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Winter Tree Painting

Andy Trautwein

United States

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 14 W x 11 H x 1 D in

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About The Artwork

Winter Tree is a testimonial to the dreary dread of the cold in winter. While the leaves subside and most animals retreat the effect of the elements are decided by each emotional acceptance of each individual. Some of us feel the dread of winter, avoid the cold and find sadness in the quick setting sun. Some of us feel the sun's reflection of the snow makes the day seem brighter than the nicest day of spring. The nights feel quieter and it seems the only times you can hear every footstep, every breath of wind and every time two branches meet is when the sun sets quickly, the nights are cold and the crispness of the air brings a sense of peace to the mind. Winter Tree is completed with a foam brush and layering technique and uses many acrylic colors. The original is on display in St. Charles and is available. Painted on high quality canvas and ready to hang.

Details & Dimensions

Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:14 W x 11 H x 1 D in

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Andy Trautwein is a self-taught artist specializing in Abstract Expressionism and other forms of Modern Art. His inspiration comes through the symbolic representation of mental health, human emotions, and the complicated, beautiful, and scary experiences the mind presents. He graduated from Lutheran High School St. Charles, where he put a strong emphasis on art taking all the relative classes awarded to him, such as painting, drawing, ceramics, and art history. While school was a relatively comfortable experience, grades were not his strong suit. While he maintained good grades, most of his interest came from art. As the years went on, he was tired of competing with corporate America. No matter how much money was given to a job, it never was worth the excessive amount of hours away from his family. Trautwein spent countless hours away from home, yet paying bills was still a struggle. It always felt that society's working-class structure was set up against him. In 2022 Andy decided he’d rather be broke spending more time with his kids than to be broke and away from home. He asked himself how much of the hours spent away from home would matter when he looked back and questioned how he raised his kids and how they’ll see him as a father. These thoughts led him back to art. The chance to do something he loves provides life's purpose and meaning. The only question left is if it can provide an income.

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