Her Hardest Hue to Hold
"This was inspired by my 3 years living in the Redwoods in Northern California. The late afternoon light raking across the field and the big maple tree cradled by the hills of that region was breathtaking as I rounded the curve in the road. It was Fall and like many things in that season, there is a last holding on and a swan song of color, if we stop to see. I titled this painting after a Robert Frost poem, Nothing Gold Can Stay, because this moment captured best the beauty and impermanence of all things."
- Denali Brooke
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