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Details & Description
Title: Covered Bridge of Lane County Oregon Size: 12″ w x 9″ h Canvas Type: Canvas Board Signed: On the front A Teresa Bernard Oil Painting
A charming autumnal scene painting featuring a covered bridge.
The painting portrays a covered bridge in Oregon, set against the backdrop of autumn. It captures a serene atmosphere with the bridge nestled amidst stunning surroundings. The intricate details of this charming painting would enhance the ambiance of an office, bedroom, or living room.
This painting is composed on a quality canvas board and will need to be framed before it can be displayed. Hand-painted and signed by artist Teresa Bernard.
Artist Comments
Covered bridges are one of the many things Oregon is known for. Lane County seems to have an abundance of them. My friend longtime Judy and I had a delightful time discovering some of those bridges one autumn day. The covered bridge depicted in this fall painting is Earnest Bridge over the Mohawk River. For additional information about Lane County’s historic bridges, visit their website.
—Teresa Bernard
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“Your paintings are sooooo beautiful and realistic. I live in Oregon and wish I could have purchased your Lane County Covered Bridge. I am in awe of your work. I just can’t say enough nice things about your paintings. Wish I could do it!!!!” — Susan A., Oregon
“I like your work very much. I grew up in Lane County near a bridge very much like the one you painted. When I went to my High School class reunion in 1984, the bridge had been replaced by an open bridge. I have not been back to Oregon since.” — Donna B., Texas
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