About the artwork
The Desert Peach is an indigenous shrub growing only in the eastern Sierra Nevada and high desert and was used for medicinal purposes by Native Americans. I found this branch on my morning run at the Carson River and paired it with the Carnival glass pitcher I inherited from my mother along with a Thai Benjarong vase my daughter brought me from Bangkok. Benjarong vase painting is a meticulous art form passed down through the centuries in Thai culture.Medium Details
Oil on panel
Frame
4 " frame measuring 25" x 25"
Signature
Robert Bucknell - lower right
Condition
Desert Peach
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About the artwork
The Desert Peach is an indigenous shrub growing only in the eastern Sierra Nevada and high desert and was used for medicinal purposes by Native Americans. I found this branch on my morning run at the Carson River and paired it with the Carnival glass pitcher I inherited from my mother along with a Thai Benjarong vase my daughter brought me from Bangkok. Benjarong vase painting is a meticulous art form passed down through the centuries in Thai culture.Medium Details
Oil on panel
Frame
4 " frame measuring 25" x 25"
Signature
Robert Bucknell - lower right
Condition
About the artist
Robert Bucknell - United States
“While studying art in college in the 70’ss I noticed that historically the progress of realism was interrupted in the 1800’s by impressionism and in...
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