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A Great Rendezvous- Framed original painting
“A Great Rendezvous” offers a radiant, reimagined view of Illilouette Falls and the seldom-seen backside of Half Dome, cast in luminous color and layered meaning. Set within Yosemite National Park, the painting captures a meeting point - of cascading water, carved granite, vibrant plant life, and sky. It is a moment of convergence between the physical and the visionary, between history and hope.
You can reach this vista by hiking the long, rewarding route up the Mist Trail, past Vernal and Nevada Falls, or descending to it from Glacier Point along the sweeping Panorama Trail. These paths mirror the emotional and spiritual arc of the painting itself - requiring effort, attention, and awe. Whether ascending or descending, you arrive at a place that feels both intimate and immense.
Throughout the composition, obelisks rise from the land - both in the foreground and background. These recurring forms, found throughout my visionary landscape paintings, serve as visual anchors and spiritual markers. Echoing ancient standing stones, they act as portals, reminders, and monuments to transformation. Their repetition suggests a continuity of presence and reverence - across distance, across time. They are not meant to impose on the land, but to echo its vertical language and sacred geometry.
Rendered in a saturated, almost otherworldly palette - vibrant cerulean, electric pinks, deep violets - this contemporary landscape reaches beyond realism to express a deeper emotional truth. It reflects a mood of optimism and forward-looking care: a belief that our relationship with the land can evolve, that restoration is possible, that we are capable of returning to practices of respect, reciprocity, and kinship.
“A Great Rendezvous” honors Yosemite not just as a place of beauty, but as ancestral homeland. Long before it was named a park, this region was - and remains - home to Indigenous Nations, including the Southern Sierra Miwok, Mono peoples, and countless others. Their enduring presence and ecological knowledge are inseparable from the story of this land.
This painting invites viewers to meet the landscape as participants in an ongoing dialogue - not as bystanders, but as stewards. In this imagined convergence of light, form, and spirit, “A Great Rendezvous” becomes both a reflection and a call: to protect, to remember, and to imagine new ways of belonging to the Earth. Acrylic, watercolor, gouache, pencil, and pastel on wood panel, 48 x 36 inches, 2025
*note colors vary across different screens
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DETAILS:
- Original painting, signed, and authenticated.
- Acrylic, watercolor, gouache, pencil, and pastel on 48 x 36 x 1.5 inch (H x W x D) wood panel. Framed in a ¼-inch maple float frame. Framed dimensions: 49 x 37 x 2.5 (H x W x D).
- Ready to hang with hardware on the back.
- Please note that colors will slightly vary from screen to screen to true colors.
- Keep out of direct sunlight and avoid airborne contaminants.
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SHIPPING:
- Free local pickup in Sacramento, California.
- All paintings within the contiguous United States ship using USPS Priority shipping with insurance and tracking.
- Worldwide shipping is invoiced separately after purchase.
- Feel free to reach out with your shipping address and size for a shipping estimate at hello@jenniferpeart.com.
- Please allow 1-2 weeks for the shipment of original artwork.
- All sales are final.
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SPECIAL REQUESTS:
Email me at hello@jenniferpeart.com if you would like to:
- Receive an international shipping quote beforehand
- Schedule a local pickup or delivery from my studio in Sacramento, California
Please include the title of the artwork in your email to me. I will also need your mailing address details if you are inquiring about international shipping.
Thank you.
“A Great Rendezvous” offers a radiant, reimagined view of Illilouette Falls and the seldom-seen backside of Half Dome, cast in luminous color and layered meaning. Set within Yosemite National Park, the painting captures a meeting point - of cascading water, carved granite, vibrant plant life, and sky. It is a moment of convergence between the physical and the visionary, between history and hope.
You can reach this vista by hiking the long, rewarding route up the Mist Trail, past Vernal and Nevada Falls, or descending to it from Glacier Point along the sweeping Panorama Trail. These paths mirror the emotional and spiritual arc of the painting itself - requiring effort, attention, and awe. Whether ascending or descending, you arrive at a place that feels both intimate and immense.
Throughout the composition, obelisks rise from the land - both in the foreground and background. These recurring forms, found throughout my visionary landscape paintings, serve as visual anchors and spiritual markers. Echoing ancient standing stones, they act as portals, reminders, and monuments to transformation. Their repetition suggests a continuity of presence and reverence - across distance, across time. They are not meant to impose on the land, but to echo its vertical language and sacred geometry.
Rendered in a saturated, almost otherworldly palette - vibrant cerulean, electric pinks, deep violets - this contemporary landscape reaches beyond realism to express a deeper emotional truth. It reflects a mood of optimism and forward-looking care: a belief that our relationship with the land can evolve, that restoration is possible, that we are capable of returning to practices of respect, reciprocity, and kinship.
“A Great Rendezvous” honors Yosemite not just as a place of beauty, but as ancestral homeland. Long before it was named a park, this region was - and remains - home to Indigenous Nations, including the Southern Sierra Miwok, Mono peoples, and countless others. Their enduring presence and ecological knowledge are inseparable from the story of this land.
This painting invites viewers to meet the landscape as participants in an ongoing dialogue - not as bystanders, but as stewards. In this imagined convergence of light, form, and spirit, “A Great Rendezvous” becomes both a reflection and a call: to protect, to remember, and to imagine new ways of belonging to the Earth. Acrylic, watercolor, gouache, pencil, and pastel on wood panel, 48 x 36 inches, 2025
*note colors vary across different screens
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DETAILS:
- Original painting, signed, and authenticated.
- Acrylic, watercolor, gouache, pencil, and pastel on 48 x 36 x 1.5 inch (H x W x D) wood panel. Framed in a ¼-inch maple float frame. Framed dimensions: 49 x 37 x 2.5 (H x W x D).
- Ready to hang with hardware on the back.
- Please note that colors will slightly vary from screen to screen to true colors.
- Keep out of direct sunlight and avoid airborne contaminants.
----
SHIPPING:
- Free local pickup in Sacramento, California.
- All paintings within the contiguous United States ship using USPS Priority shipping with insurance and tracking.
- Worldwide shipping is invoiced separately after purchase.
- Feel free to reach out with your shipping address and size for a shipping estimate at hello@jenniferpeart.com.
- Please allow 1-2 weeks for the shipment of original artwork.
- All sales are final.
----
SPECIAL REQUESTS:
Email me at hello@jenniferpeart.com if you would like to:
- Receive an international shipping quote beforehand
- Schedule a local pickup or delivery from my studio in Sacramento, California
Please include the title of the artwork in your email to me. I will also need your mailing address details if you are inquiring about international shipping.
Thank you.