Description
“Triad Orchard Slice” is an original 9×6 watercolor and ink‑stick painting by Greg Halpern. The scene captures a small, futuristic slice of an orchard: two trees in the foreground and a third set back, forming a natural triad that pulls the eye inward. Their leaves transition from green to greenish‑yellow to bright yellow, suggesting seasonal change, genetic drift, or ecological adaptation.
The trunks are wrinkled and knotted, full of character and tension. Their roots anchor directly into rock, a recurring motif in Halpern’s near‑future botanical work. A few red and orange lupin flowers appear as a subtle accent, adding warmth and contrast to the composition.
This piece is ideal for collectors of expressive botanical art, speculative nature studies, and contemporary ink‑and‑wash work.
- All images © Greg Halpern.
- Free low‑res images: personal use only.
- Paid high‑res images: personal printing allowed.
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