Anne Nordhaus-Bike Art
Breakthrough
Breakthrough
A bright breakthrough, and a beautiful reminder that hope is always there. This colorful painting will lift your spirits and cheer you on, each time you look at it.
Original: Original watercolor painting
Signature: Signed at lower right by the artist
Size: 27 3/4 x 20 1/4 inches (framed)
Professionally framed and ready to hang: Enjoy it now in your home or office!
Exquisitely "float framed": unique framing creates shallow shadow box, "floats" painting to showcase entire work of art - including heavyweight paper's dramatic textured edges
Certified: All original paintings come with a certificate of authenticity
Shipping: Original artwork ships free in continental U.S.!
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A Word From Anne
This orange and green misted abstract watercolor landscape offers a bright breakthrough.
Hope is on the horizon.
You can feel it in the bright colors.
This framed watercolor painting gives the feeling of a rainy day, when the earth is wet and the Sun is trying to peek between the clouds at the horizon line.
In the bottom half of the painting, rich medium blue brushstrokes give the sense of the earth, or perhaps the sea, being drenched in showers.
Above, in the upper half, touches of blue echo the earth or sea, along with bits of yellow and green.
Then right in the center, along the horizon line, hope comes forth with a bold orange line. Through the mist and rain, sunshine is appearing!
This painting is wonderful if you've ever gone through challenges in your life because it's a reassuring reminder that the Sun always comes out, even after the heaviest rain.
Hang it anywhere in your home or office...enjoy this colorful reminder of hope, always with you.
Created With All Premium, Professional Grade Artist Materials
- 100% cotton watercolor paper: durability with beautiful natural grain
- Heavyweight 300 pound paper is cold pressed for exquisite, even surface texture - yet thick enough to remain rigid for float framing and to create dramatic deckled edges when torn by hand
- Acid free paper: painting retains its luster and vibrance and stands the test of time; it remains beautiful for centuries without conservation if stored and handled properly
- Highest quality watercolor paints: vibrant, super-saturated color
- The most finely ground watercolors in the world: colors have high intensity and purity
- Artist grade watercolors allow paint application all the way from delicate, nearly invisible transparency through deep, nearly opaque intensity
Museum-Quality Framing
- Custom framed: highest professional quality and attention to detail
- Float framed: this special framing technique "floats" the painting on top of the mat to show off the heavyweight paper's exquisite texture and the unique edges hand-torn by the artist
- Invisible spacers between mat and glass: spacers transform the frame into a shallow shadow box that lets the painting float, almost magically, above the mat without touching either the mat or the glass. Float framing gives you an exquisite, unique artwork that's both a painting and a low relief sculpture
- Light birchwood frame: subtle color and wood grain complement painting, put focus on color and brushwork
- Museum grade, archival white mat: preserves and highlights colorful painting
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Top quality glass: covers and protects painting
- Professional grade framing hardware: screws securely anchor hardware into frame; framing wire is smooth to protect your hands and your walls
- Fully covered back: protects frame and painting, gives smooth, neat appearance
- Felt rounds on back at lower left and right: cushion painting after hanging and protect your walls
More Details: Provenance
Breakthrough
- Created 2017.
- Exhibited in artist's solo show, Implied Horizons: Watercolors By Anne Nordhaus-Bike, Five Seasons Family Sports Club, Northbrook, IL, Nov. 3 – Dec. 2, 2017.
- Featured in group show, BNI Power Partners Business Expo, Five Seasons Sports Club, Burr Ridge, IL, Jan. 2018
- Exhibited in solo show, Implied Horizons: Watercolors By Anne Nordhaus-Bike, Five Seasons Family Sports Club, Burr Ridge, IL, Dec. 7, 2018 – Jan. 5, 2019.
Media Coverage
- “Watercolors to be displayed at sports club,” Cook County Chronicle, Dec. 5, 2018
- “Art Show,” Gazette Chicago, Dec. 2018
- “Art Exhibit by Anne Nordhaus-Bike,” Chicago Metromix, Dec. 2018
- “Implied Horizons,” Gazette Chicago, Dec. 2018
- “Anne Nordhaus-Bike, Implied Horizons,” The Visualist, Nov./Dec. 2018
- “Clearing Artist To Exhibit Watercolors,” Clear Ridge Reporter And Newshound, Nov. 21, 2018
- “Clearing Artist To Exhibit Watercolors,” Southwest News-Herald, Nov. 16, 2018
- “Art Show,” Gazette Chicago, July 2017
- “Northbrook’s Anne Nordhaus-Bike set to display art at Five Seasons,” The Northbrook Tower, Oct. 19, 2017
- “Watercolor Art Exhibit Opens at Five Seasons Northbrook on November 3rd,” Daily Herald, Oct. 19, 2017
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