Aileen Fitzgerald's dry brush technique—diluted paint worked slowly across canvas—produces something that feels both deliberate and discovered. Turn Of The Tides carries that quality in full, a piece that has the mood of a horizon just before the weather changes. Finished in a 1.0" Brimfield Black frame of naturally distressed painted pine, this is a departure from the expected walnut or oak—darker, more graphic, and deeply considered. It works beautifully in spaces that can hold contrast. Why We Love It: Dry brush technique with diluted paint for a beautifully soft, blurred result 1.0" Brimfield Black frame in naturally distressed pine—unexpected and striking The darker frame shifts the mood toward something more dramatic and editorial Handmade in Austin, Texas Pairs Well With: In a room with dark accents—matte black fixtures, dark trim, or moody wallpaper Above a fireplace or as the anchor of a gallery wall that plays with contrast Against a warm white or cream wall where the black frame provides maximum definition
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