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Evelyn S. Dubiel
Skating on the Neighborhood Pond, Signed

20th Century

About the Item

Evelyn S. Dubiel’s Skating on the Neighborhood Pond captures the quiet charm of a winter’s day with a delicate and atmospheric touch. Rendered in watercolor on paper, the scene unfolds with six small figures gliding gracefully across the frozen pond in the lower left corner, their movements hinted at with soft, fluid strokes. In the distance, nestled between a leafless tree and a simple wooden fence, two warm yellow buildings provide a striking contrast against the cool expanse of snow-covered ground. Beyond them, a majestic mountain range rises in the background, its peaks softened by the misty, wintry light. Dubiel’s brushwork conveys a sense of nostalgia and serenity, with the watercolor medium lending a gentle luminosity to the snow-laden landscape, evoking the crisp air and hushed beauty of winter. Evelyn S. Dubiel was a gifted watercolorist known for her sensitive portrayals of both nature and quiet moments of everyday life. Influenced by impressionism and naturalism, her work often embraced the fleeting qualities of light and atmosphere, allowing color and form to merge with a sense of spontaneity. She worked primarily in watercolor, a medium that allowed her to express movement and mood with delicate transparency and depth. Her ability to distill a scene into its essential elements—capturing the interplay of color, texture, and space—made her a distinctive voice in the world of contemporary watercolor painting. Dubiel’s significance within the watercolor movement stems from her ability to balance precision with expressive fluidity. Her work celebrates the charm of everyday landscapes while embracing the unique properties of watercolor to create dreamlike, evocative compositions. Through her soft yet deliberate brushwork, she contributed to the lasting appreciation of watercolor as a fine art form, proving its ability to capture both emotion and fleeting moments of natural beauty. Her paintings, like Skating on the Neighborhood Pond, continue to resonate with collectors and admirers who appreciate the quiet elegance and refined technique of her work.
  • Creator:
    Evelyn S. Dubiel (American)
  • Creation Year:
    20th Century
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 9.25 in (23.5 cm)Width: 11.5 in (29.21 cm)
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  • Movement & Style:
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  • Condition:
    This piece and the accompanying frame are in EXCELLENT Condition and deserve to be in the collection of an owner who truly appreciates them. We welcome all inquiries regarding design, construction, and condition.
  • Gallery Location:
    Jacksonville, FL
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 300021stDibs: LU2595215726122

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