Stanley Lewis's 2007-2014 Drawing 'Hemlock Trees Seen from Upstairs Window in the Snow'
Stanley Lewis created the pencil drawing 'Hemlock Trees Seen from Upstairs Window in the Snow' between 2007 and 2014. The artwork measures 68-3/4 by 59-3/4 inches and was executed on print paper. Betty Cuningham Gallery provided the image for publication. The work was featured on artcritical.com on September 21, 2014. The post appeared at 4:43 PM that Sunday. The drawing depicts a winter scene of hemlock trees viewed from an elevated interior vantage point. Lewis's meticulous pencil technique captures the snowy landscape through a window frame. The artwork represents seven years of artistic development and observation.
Key facts
- Stanley Lewis created 'Hemlock Trees Seen from Upstairs Window in the Snow'
- The artwork was made between 2007 and 2014
- The medium is pencil on print paper
- Dimensions are 68-3/4 x 59-3/4 inches
- Betty Cuningham Gallery provided the image
- The work was featured on artcritical.com
- Publication date was September 21, 2014
- The post appeared at 4:43 PM
Entities
Artists
- Stanley Lewis
Institutions
- Betty Cuningham Gallery
- artcritical