Birch Trees Bend from Winter
Birch Trees Bend from Winter
48x36x1.5”
Acrylic This series of work is principally associated with the Birch trees and landscape of New England through the poem Birches, by Robert Frost. He was a beloved New Hampshire poet of traditional verse forms and metrics who remained steadfastly aloof.
During the winter, the heavy snow falls on the bendy Birch. After the wind pushing the tree in one direction and heavy snow pushing as well, the Birch tree begins
You can see this in this painting. as the white Birch tree bends over to compensate for winter.