Painting of the Week: “A Hill in Umbria”

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“Just outside of Orvieto, Italy, in the middle of the Umbrian countryside, you can see many views like this. The rolling hills covered in vines, one spilling into the next; beautiful stone farms dotting the landscape; and then entire cobbled villages, as if from a storybook. So much beauty to take in — and such great wine readily available to aid you in your enjoyment of all this grandeur. The best part is that the wine you’re drinking came from the land upon which you’re gazing.

“In this image, it’s the table that interests me most. When this photo was taken, there was nothing on the table, but the scene begged for people, for someone to please enjoy this beautiful vista already! So I added the wine and glass to imply someone is there — maybe several someones. It’s hard to say: This could be a wonderful spot to sit and seek inspiration, contemplation or just listen to the birds sing all by yourself. It might be lovely if company was on the way, or maybe is already there, just out of view. The importance is on you, the viewer: It’s your bottle of wine and your glass. Fill in the rest of the story as you like. This piece is about enjoying the moment, soaking in the view, enjoying the company you’re with, even — or maybe especially — if that company is simply your own.

“For me, the story of this place is deeply personal. It happens to be a stone’s throw from where my love proposed to me. He picked a place he knew I loved and made it even that much more magical to me. That’s my story; now, I invite you to create your own. Cheers to life’s moments!”

“A Hill in Umbria”

Size: 12 x 18
Medium: Painted-over photograph/mixed media
Price: SOLD — but Stephanie can repaint on commission in any size (click here to inquire)

To purchase more of Stephanie’s artwork, click here.

About Stephanie Schlatter Art

Stephanie Schlatter is an Artist who draws from the world for inspiration. While she calls Grand Rapids, Michigan, home she’s often off on new adventures. For more than a decade, her journeys have taken her across the globe. She has studied art both locally and abroad, including time in Mexico, where she decided to shift her focus from photography to painting. Stephanie's travels led her to found Absolutely Art: A Project for Change in 2006. Through this non-profit organization, she brings art instruction to the children of Ethiopia while supporting their education. Stephanie's work reflects an expression influenced by other cultures which resonates a variety of influences that have given her work direction.

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