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'Reverie' 60x60 | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Valerie Capewell. Item composed of wood and synthetic
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'Reverie' 60x60 | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Valerie Capewell. Item composed of wood and synthetic
'Reverie' 60x60 | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Valerie Capewell. Item composed of wood and synthetic

Created and Sold by Valerie Capewell

Valerie Capewell

'Reverie' 60x60 - Paintings

Price $5,000

Creation: 1 week
Shipping: FedEx 7-10 days
Estimated Arrival: May 13, 2024

DimensionsWeight
60H x 60W x 1.5D in
152.4H x 152.4W x 3.81D cm
13.61 kg
30 lb

A few years ago I had a solo show called Reverie.

The dictionary term: a state of being pleasantly lost in one's thoughts; a daydream.

In music: an instrumental piece suggesting a dreamy or musing state.

A week or so ago I was talking to one of my interior design clients who had just name one of her project by the seaside, Reverie. Just that same day, I was listening to my Daily (Music) Mix on Spotify, and a beautiful piece of classical music came on that moved me. When I looked to see what it was, it was Reverie by Claude Debussy.

Full circle. My art is often dreamy and 'musical', both in its making and result, I couldn't help but call this 25 in my Leap series – Reverie.

This is the first wooden panel I have done in a while. Normally I paint on canvas. It is also by far the largest wooden panel I have done. It is called cradled wood panel. It is just like a canvas in that it is dimensional and has 1.5" edges.

It is edge painted. Ready to hang. Framable at your end if you wish.

Item 'Reverie' 60x60
Created by Valerie Capewell
As seen in Creator's Studio, Vancouver, Canada
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Valerie Capewell
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2020
Contemporary Art

Well, it is exciting to be on this platform!
A little about me. For almost 30 years I was a visual communicator, doing everything from magazine design and production, illustration to branding on Vancouver Island (a 15 minute float plane ride to Vancouver). About 10 years ago I began scheduling in time to paint. My clients got used to my new availability schedule and I poured myself into my art. For the last few years painting has filled my schedule. My works sell worldwide. In early September, I have a solo show in our nation's capital, Ottawa, Canada.