This painting is inspired by Native American women.
Indian Summer
The sun hangs low in the sky, casting its golden glow over the earth. The air vibrates with warmth, while the leaves on the trees glow in shades of copper, red and gold. In the soft light, she stands-a silhouette of strength and grace, a woman rooted in the earth like the ancient oaks around her.
Her long hair dances on the wind, an echo of summer saying goodbye. Her eyes reflect the endless horizon, full of memories and promises. She feels the warmth of the last rays of the sun on her skin and knows: this is a moment of in-between worlds. No more summer, no more autumn. A time of change, of letting go and embracing.
Barefoot in the barren grass, she closes her eyes. She listens to the voice of the earth, the stories whispering in the wind. She is the spirit of Indian Summer-beautiful, elusive and full of life.
Size original 140x180 cm
Oil and mized media on linen.
ABOUT JAC
Born in Amsterdam (1959), Jacqueline Schuitenmaker trained at the Pedagogical Academy in Haarlem. After working passionately in education for ten years, she immersed herself in art through master classes with renowned artists for 15 years. In an inspiring artist community, she then developed her own style,..
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Germany
Germany
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Germany
Netherlands
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