RASPBERRY SORBET IS CURRENTLY ON EXHIBIT THROUGH THE ART'S CONSORTIUM OF CARVER COUNTY. IT IS AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE THROUGH THIS WEBSITE.

$500.00

RASPBERRY SORBET IS OUT ON EXHIBIT - STILL AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE

This Raspberry Sorbet original acrylic painting is part of my Thunder Skies Series. It is 20” x 20” and is set in an unstained floating frame, ready to hang.

In the Spring, there are trees that blossom purple, magenta and pink. They fill the air with a beautiful fragrance that happens only at this time of year. In full bloom, I always think they look like raspberry trees, actually like raspberry sorbet trees, though they are crabapple trees. There are times when the sun behind the storm clouds adorns the skies with astonishing hues of purple and pink which match the color of the crabapple blossoms; wind and water swirling in the pending storm. This is my interpretation of those trees and skies of Raspberry Sorbet.

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RASPBERRY SORBET IS OUT ON EXHIBIT - STILL AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE

This Raspberry Sorbet original acrylic painting is part of my Thunder Skies Series. It is 20” x 20” and is set in an unstained floating frame, ready to hang.

In the Spring, there are trees that blossom purple, magenta and pink. They fill the air with a beautiful fragrance that happens only at this time of year. In full bloom, I always think they look like raspberry trees, actually like raspberry sorbet trees, though they are crabapple trees. There are times when the sun behind the storm clouds adorns the skies with astonishing hues of purple and pink which match the color of the crabapple blossoms; wind and water swirling in the pending storm. This is my interpretation of those trees and skies of Raspberry Sorbet.

RASPBERRY SORBET IS OUT ON EXHIBIT - STILL AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE

This Raspberry Sorbet original acrylic painting is part of my Thunder Skies Series. It is 20” x 20” and is set in an unstained floating frame, ready to hang.

In the Spring, there are trees that blossom purple, magenta and pink. They fill the air with a beautiful fragrance that happens only at this time of year. In full bloom, I always think they look like raspberry trees, actually like raspberry sorbet trees, though they are crabapple trees. There are times when the sun behind the storm clouds adorns the skies with astonishing hues of purple and pink which match the color of the crabapple blossoms; wind and water swirling in the pending storm. This is my interpretation of those trees and skies of Raspberry Sorbet.