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Microcosm Art Print
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Microcosm art print by Tabetha Landt. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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This painting is an abstraction of a close up photo of tree bark that I took. I call it Microcosm because in the bark I saw rivers and hills and... more
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Art Print Reviews (21189)
Average Rating (4.64 Stars):
Shannon Graham
April 18th, 2024
Stunning!
Pamela Pope
April 18th, 2024
Love these farmhouse prints from Sally Rosenbaum.
Pamela Pope
April 18th, 2024
Lovely little barn. In my kitchen.
Pamela Pope
April 18th, 2024
I have several Pissarro prints. I was glad to add this one.
Pamela Pope
April 18th, 2024
So excited to find Lorraine Platt on your site. She is excellent.
Pamela Pope
April 18th, 2024
Lovely color for spring. Carol Robinson is a wonderful artist.
Artist's Description
This painting is an abstraction of a close up photo of tree bark that I took. I call it Microcosm because in the bark I saw rivers and hills and cities. It was like a microcosm of the planet.
About Tabetha Landt
Hello, thanks for visiting my print store! All of the images below are taken from my original paintings, and can be custom ordered in a variety of sizes on archival paper or canvas. Some designs can also be ordered on products such as throw pillows or tote bags. Please click on an image to view ordering options. A bit about me: I am a self-taught artist in Denver Colorado. I've been painting since 1996, and painting still remains a wonderful mystery to me. I'm always experimenting and every painting is a new adventure. Painting to me is about emotion; I try to capture how whatever I'm painting made me feel. I love the experimentation and freedom that art allows. Often a painting will start out with one idea and end up somewhere else...
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Tabetha Landt-Hastings
Hi Edith, thanks for the comment and the great question! I too find abstract much more difficult than realism. Patterns don't come all that easily to me, so I'm always keeping my eyes out for good compositions. The idea for Microcosm came looking very closely at the bark on a tree. I find loads of inspiration in nature. Judging by your amazing photos, you obviously have a good eye for composition. If I were you I'd choose one of your photos with interesting shapes and colors and step back from it...maybe even just take a section of it so that it doesn't look like the object that it is. See if you can look at it differently and pick out those interesting shapes to paint and see where it leads you. :) Tabetha
Edith Ritter
Hi Tabetha, I'm also self-taught and have been drawing or painting since I was a child. I always loved doing profiles and faces, eyes especially, so realism is something i can do, and it's obvious you're skilled at that too. What I'm wondering is if it comes naturally for you to cross from realism at which you're so talented, to something like Microcosm, which I love as well, or what you may have done or do to get inspired to go outside of the boundaries of realism. I love abstract, but hate everything I do that's abstract. Any words of wisdom? :) thanks, edith