Artwork Description

Mixed Media on paper, ready to hang.

Signed on the front.

This artwork comes with an external frame

"Silently Comes the Spring" is my response to the pandemic ridden year of 2020.
(Where Flowers bloom, so does hope.) Lady Bird Johnson
This year Spring crept in with barely a whisper. Spring usually heralds new beginnings and hope. However, in a year of global change, terrible bushfires, a pandemic and unspeakable loss of life, we have barely noticed its arrival. This work has been created to remind us that after the storm comes renewal and hope.

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Mixed media on paper. Framed - Image to be uploaded

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Framed and ready to hang

This artwork is currently framed and ready to hang.

It comes with an external frame.

Framed dimensions - 50.0(W) x 75.0(H).

Artwork dimensions - 40.0(W) x 63.0(H).

#sounds of silence, #loss of life, #Spring, #Peacock, #arrival, #hope, #new beginnings, #bush landscape, #pond, #cobalt blue, #whisper of spring, #Australian bush, #flowers, #symbolism, #first anniversary, #work on paper, #Everlasting flowers, #billabong, #white, #purple

All art by Jeanette Giroud

Two horses stand together in a field of morning light. It is time for peace and contemplation. 
After the darkness of night, gently comes the morning light. The contrasting colours of Gold and Navy add drama to this scene of an out-of-control bushfire. The fighting forms of the golden sky and blackened foreground are broken by the rampant line of fire. I am reminded that after the fire comes the cleansing rain.  This scene evokes hope for the future as the golden smoke rises upwards towards the heavens. It is a universal image.A lonely woman faces the battle of her life. She is a  solitary figure in an empty field. Is she alone? I think not. She has the history of many brave women who have walked this earth and fought and won their private battles. Blue skies and the Australian gum trees always inspire my landscape works. The yelliw and red field of flowers provide a perfect contrast to the background of greens and blues. The Pist Impressionist Arts drew inspiration from contrasting colour as I have done in this painting from life.
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