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Evergreen Veil
$500Original framed art 20"x24" by Cindy Grano.
Step into a serene, ethereal world with "Evergreen Veil" an original atmospheric landscape that captures the quiet mystery of a NC forest shrouded in soft, rolling fog. Towering evergreens emerge ghost-like from the haze, their dark silhouettes contrasting against the muted greens and cool grays of the mist, while a few stark, weathered snags stand as silent sentinels.
This evocative piece masterfully blends realism with a dreamlike quality-layers of subtle brushwork create depth and movement, drawing the viewer deeper into the tranquil yet haunting scene.
Perfect for adding a touch of contemplative beauty to any home, office, or cabin retreat, it evokes peace, introspection, and the timeless allure of nature's quiet moments.
- Ready to hang
- Gallery wrapped archival canvas
- Letter of Authenticity included
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Cindy is a self-taught and award-winning oil painter from North Carolina, endlessly inspired by the magical solitude of landscapes and nature. Her work invites viewers to experience... the grandeur and emotional depth of the natural world-quiet moments of peace, mystery, and introspection. She paints intuitively, allowing each piece to evolve gradually on the canvas, guided by imagination and emotion rather than a fixed plan. This organic process creates authentic, dreamlike atmospheric landscapes filled with timeless wonder. "Evergreen Veil" captures this spirit: a serene forest of evergreens rising through rolling fog, evoking the hush and subtle magic of the wild. A unique original that brings nature's quiet power into any space.
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$150 To The Carolina Theatre
$105The Carolina Theatre is back! Restored to its original glory, with some contemporary touches and technology.
- This $150 gift certificate is good for any publicly ticketed event happening through March 31, 2027.
- Visit their website: www.thecarolina.com
- Must be redeemed by March 19, 2027.
A Bit of History:
- The Carolina Theatre located on Tryon Street opened in 1927, welcoming audiences to see numerous silent films.
- In 1956, Elvis took the stage!
- In the 1960s, the theatre saw a record-breaking 79 week run of the movie The Sound of Music, which played to nearly 400,000 people (more than the population of Charlotte at the time).