Whale Triptych (Original) | Melanie Burns
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A Melanie Burns original, this triptych is vibrant and lively; the perfect centerpiece for any wall. If you're running out of room on your wall, Melanie makes tiles as prints of her original works and they fit anywhere - hang on a wall or sit on a desk, bookshelf, kitchen counter, or window sill. The larger tiles may be used as a trivet but not for super hot pans.
* Details:
- Materials: Original acrylic on gesso board
- 55" x 30" total
- Ready to hang with wire
- Made in Anchorage, Alaska
- Shipping is included in the item price
* About the Artist: Melanie Burns
Growing up in rural Alaska in the ’60s where her parents homesteaded, Melanie Burns spent countless hours outdoors exploring the woods, and the beach, kayaking with humpback whales, and zooming around in their skiff. She has commercial fished on her boat as well as crewed for others.
Lying in her bed at night Melanie would fall asleep to the sound of the waves on the beach, a gentle rhythmic melody, or a fierce pounding from the wild storms. House-shaking gales produced incredible sunsets afterward. Her beloved memories and her life in Alaska have been the inspiration that translates to her work.
Melanie’s first studio was unique. Her dad had just torn out the old wooden water cistern that they used to catch rainwater for the household. The shed it was housed in turned out to be the best studio ever: a waterfront studio with a breathtaking view, whales going by, sunsets, and storm-driven waves crashing onto the shore – truly inspiring!
Her medium is fluid acrylics and resin painting. Melanie loves the way the colors flow into each other, taking over her intention. Most of all, she loves that her customers tell her they smile every time they look at their chosen painting. Although she continues to create mosaics, the dynamic movement and blending within the color combinations of fluid acrylics are always an intriguing surprise.
Melanie’s story, like most artists, is far from over. She loves to explore new ideas and techniques. She values the personal interaction with her collectors and it is always interesting to see where they come from; the diversity is amazing.
Thank you for taking the time to learn a little about Melanie and her art.
* Details:
- Materials: Original acrylic on gesso board
- 55" x 30" total
- Ready to hang with wire
- Made in Anchorage, Alaska
- Shipping is included in the item price
* About the Artist: Melanie Burns
Growing up in rural Alaska in the ’60s where her parents homesteaded, Melanie Burns spent countless hours outdoors exploring the woods, and the beach, kayaking with humpback whales, and zooming around in their skiff. She has commercial fished on her boat as well as crewed for others.
Lying in her bed at night Melanie would fall asleep to the sound of the waves on the beach, a gentle rhythmic melody, or a fierce pounding from the wild storms. House-shaking gales produced incredible sunsets afterward. Her beloved memories and her life in Alaska have been the inspiration that translates to her work.
Melanie’s first studio was unique. Her dad had just torn out the old wooden water cistern that they used to catch rainwater for the household. The shed it was housed in turned out to be the best studio ever: a waterfront studio with a breathtaking view, whales going by, sunsets, and storm-driven waves crashing onto the shore – truly inspiring!
Her medium is fluid acrylics and resin painting. Melanie loves the way the colors flow into each other, taking over her intention. Most of all, she loves that her customers tell her they smile every time they look at their chosen painting. Although she continues to create mosaics, the dynamic movement and blending within the color combinations of fluid acrylics are always an intriguing surprise.
Melanie’s story, like most artists, is far from over. She loves to explore new ideas and techniques. She values the personal interaction with her collectors and it is always interesting to see where they come from; the diversity is amazing.
Thank you for taking the time to learn a little about Melanie and her art.