Redwood Cathedral

Piece description from the artist

This painting is called “Redwood Cathedral” because the colors of the light shining down through the forest are reminiscent of light drifting down into an enormous cathedral from tall stained glass windows. Mist in the forest air makes the sunbeams visible and makes the trees in the background appear soft and hazy. The soft colors range from lavender, pink, and peach to soft grayish green and blue.

Other works by Cedar Lee

About Cedar Lee

Portland, OR

Cedar Lee is a contemporary fine artist, illustrator, and muralist specializing in large-scale original paintings of inspiring landscapes.

She has sold her art through galleries since 2006. Cedar holds an art degree from Goucher College in Baltimore, MD.

Her original paintings and fine art reproductions hang in private and corporate collections across the U.S. and internationally.

Cedar has worked on a variety of commissioned projects with art consultants, interior designers, architects, and individual clients, to provide original art as well as art reproductions for home and office settings.

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