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The Scrunch Of Autumn Leaves Breaks The Silence 60 x 60cm

The Scrunch Of Autumn Leaves Breaks The Silence 60 x 60cm

The Scrunch Of Autumn Leaves Breaks The Silence

 

On a crisp autumn morning, there's a special kind of joy in kicking up fallen leaves, listening for that satisfying crunch beneath your feet. It's a small, perfect memory born of a simple walk, the sound of autumn ringing clear and bright in the still air.

This joy can only be found in the woods during the fall—where the forest floor becomes a canvas of golds, oranges, and deep reds, each leaf a brief yet beautiful mark of life's constant cycles. In these moments, the changing of the seasons teaches us something deep about acceptance and the beauty found in transformation.

The walk itself becomes a quiet meditation, a simple joy that reminds us of the power of being present and embracing the fleeting nature of all things. Each step through the rustling leaves is a small awakening—a reminder of how change, though inevitable, brings its own unique kind of peace.

 

Price includes delivery within the UK direct from my studio in St Ives, Cornwall. For those of you living in Europe or even further away, please use the 'Get In Touch' button and I’ll get back to you with a delivery quote.

 

If you wish to have this piece hanging in your home please just contact me on the button above and we’ll sort out delivery.  Payment is via a bank transfer, or if you prefer a cheque is fine too.

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Original mixed media painting by Chris Bourne

60cm x 60cm | 24”x24” stretched canvas on a wooden frame 3.8cm (1.5”) 

 

MATERIALS: This artwork is on a cotton stretched canvas - finished with two layers of varnish to protect against sunlight and dust.

READY TO HANG: The canvas sides are painted white so it is ready to hang without a frame if so desired.

    £650.00Price

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