Laura Van Moorleghem
VII: In Light Of viii
VII: In Light Of viii
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VII: In Light Of viii—Pinnacles National Park: Chaparral Hillside
This original plein air miniature acrylic painting of chaparral hillside depicts the landscape of Pinnacles National Park. It is part of 'The Journey,' an ongoing project to paint 600 National Park location landscapes from the road.
In Light Of
And how is it, we become so entitled to things?
What would the streams be?
What would the trees be?
Think of the ugly bird who fails to sing
Purpose found not in life but death
Everything does have one last breath
But colors come forth every spring
Leaves fill out again on trees
Perpetual descriptions
If we let it
Slow down, wait, and watch
Tell me, what is she saying to you?
-Laura Van Moorleghem
view the rest of the Pinnacles subcollection or The Journey collection

Chaparral Hillside, Pinnacles National Park
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Artwork Details
Location: Chaparral Hillside, Pinnacles National Park
Collection: The Journey, VII: In Light Of
Dimensions: 2"x3" due to the nature of deckled edge paper, measurements may vary slightly
Medium: Acrylic
Surface: 100% cotton deckled edge paper
Authenticity: This is a one-of-a-kind original painting, hand-signed by the artist. Includes a Certificate of Authenticity.
All originals will be sold with ‘In Light Of’ poem, handwritten and signed, on 3.3”x 5.2” 100% cotton rag, deckled edge paper. Due to the nature of deckled edge paper, measurements may vary slightly.
The Journey
The Journey Collection is 600 miniature paintings & poetry, released in subcollections by park, of my travels in my 1976 Avion to National Parks, Seashores, and Lakeshores.
Shipping & Policy
Please allow 1-2 weeks for shipping.
Due to the small nature of the business, All Sales are final.
*Note: Colors may shift slightly on different screens
FAQ
- Q: Does the painting come with a Certificate of Authenticity?
A: Yes. Every original in every collection is accompanied by a signed Certificate of Authenticity, the name of the piece, the date of creation, signature, and the specific National Park or location where the study was conducted.
- Q: Will the colors fade over time?
A: I use professional, artist-grade gouache, acrylic pigments, & charcoal known for their high lightfastness and opacity. To ensure the colors remain as vibrant as the day they were painted, I recommend framing your miniature with protective glass and avoiding humid environments like bathrooms or direct sunlight locations.
- Q: Is the packaging suitable for gifting?
A: Absolutely. Each miniature is treated as a piece of history. The painting (and accompanying poem for The Journey collection) are wrapped in aesthetic materials and presented in a way that is ready for gifting to a fellow hiker, park enthusiast, or collector.
- Q: Do you take commissions for specific National Park locations or other locations?
A: While "The Journey" follows a specific chronological path, I do occasionally open windows for commissions of special vistas, personal park memories, or other requests. Please contact me at lauravanmoorleghem@gmail.com to inquire about my current commission schedule and information
- Q: I have a problem with my order, now what?
A: I take special care in creating, writing, packaging, and shipping my orders. However, I want you to love your artwork. If you have any questions or issues with your order please contact me at lauravanmoorleghem@gmail.com within 7 days of your order being recieved.
- Q: Why choose a 2x3 miniature scale?
A: The 2x3 scale is a deliberate choice for "The Journey." It mirrors the "pocket-sized" nature of a field journal, inviting the viewer to step closer and engage in an intimate, quiet moment with a landscape that is usually viewed as overwhelmingly vast.
- Q: How should I frame a miniature painting?
A: If you choose the 'framed' option, your 2x3 original arrives in a mini gold frame with a brown velvet bow (which is interchangeable with a gold chain for hanging).
However, if you wish to curate the artwork for your own home style, these miniatures are standard 2x3 inches, making them perfect for:
Float Framing: Placing the 2x3 paper between two panes of glass to show the natural edges.
Matted Displays: Using a larger frame with a wide mat to create a dramatic "focal point" on a gallery wall.
*you can even choose fabric or embossed matts
Standard Frame: There's a variety of 2x3 inch frames available for artwork to be displayed in nooks and crannies, part of a gallery, or tiny homes.