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Above Old Rag, oil painting by Armand Cabrera SOLD
Above Old Rag
This wonderful painting gives you the feeling that you are there, looking down at Old Rag while taking a rest along your hike. Your view takes in the mountains in the foreground, and Old Rag beyond, showing its bald peak. The vast horizon stretches out beyond. Cabrera has a remarkable ability to show dimension and scale in his works using light and shadows.
See the following photos to get an idea of relative size of the painting, and suggestions for placement.
Framed in quality black wood frame with molded corners and gold "filet"
Framed Size: 19 1/2" wide x 15 1/2" high
Image size: 16" wide x 12" high
Armand Cabrera, uses oils and watercolors to beautifully paint a range of subject matter, from the mountains of Virginia, to the beach and sunsets, to vineyards in California. He has created dramatic pieces in computer game art and Imaginative Realism. His works have been published in many regional and internationally known art publications. A resident of Virginia, Cabrera enjoys painting! As a full time artist, he has the flexibility to hike out and paint en plein air on the Skyline Drive, to drive to Little Washington and paint while the light is perfect, and to paint every single day. Cabrera’s works can be found in notable corporate and private collections around the world. A complete list of Exhibitions and Awards, and art published in books is available upon request.
Old Rag Mountain is a 3,284 feet mountain near Sperryville in Madison County, Virginia. A part of the Blue Ridge Mountains, the peak is located within Shenandoah National Park and is the most popular hiking destination within the park. In contrast to most mountains of the Blue Ridge, Old Rag has an exposed summit. Source-Wikipedia
Additional works by Cabrera include:
Rising Mists (framed, 19 1/2" wide x 15 1/2" high)
Midday Monticello (framed, 19 1/2" wide x 15 1/2" high)
Dry Dock (framed, 19 1/2" wide x 15 1/2" high)
Then and Now (Boots) (framed, 16 1/4" wide x 19" high)
Hooper Strait Lighthouse (framed, 19 1/4" wide x 16" high)