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Moe Lalonde Wood Artist
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Simply

$2,900.00

Wood

81” x 11” x 10”

$2900

I’m drawn to the beauty of our hardwoods in and around the Adirondacks. These rugged trees give

us such strikingly beautiful lumber which is unique to each tree and the conditions it lived through. Along with their visual beauty, I strive to expose the tactile beauty of these woods. They can be so soft and smooth that they invite you to touch them. In creating this piece, my goal was to use simple, soft lines that allow the viewer to experience the beauty of these trees. The woods become the center of attention.

The black walnut in Simply comes from a tree that grew on the grounds of a majestic home that was once the Clinton Liberal Institute. This was a private school for girls and was attended by Clara Barton, who was a Civil War nurse and founder of the American Red Cross. This giant walnut had lived past its natural lifespan and was taken down.

If you have any questions, please see the FAQ’s or Shipping Policies.

Please email me at moe@moelalonde.com for more information.

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Wood

81” x 11” x 10”

$2900

I’m drawn to the beauty of our hardwoods in and around the Adirondacks. These rugged trees give

us such strikingly beautiful lumber which is unique to each tree and the conditions it lived through. Along with their visual beauty, I strive to expose the tactile beauty of these woods. They can be so soft and smooth that they invite you to touch them. In creating this piece, my goal was to use simple, soft lines that allow the viewer to experience the beauty of these trees. The woods become the center of attention.

The black walnut in Simply comes from a tree that grew on the grounds of a majestic home that was once the Clinton Liberal Institute. This was a private school for girls and was attended by Clara Barton, who was a Civil War nurse and founder of the American Red Cross. This giant walnut had lived past its natural lifespan and was taken down.

If you have any questions, please see the FAQ’s or Shipping Policies.

Please email me at moe@moelalonde.com for more information.

Wood

81” x 11” x 10”

$2900

I’m drawn to the beauty of our hardwoods in and around the Adirondacks. These rugged trees give

us such strikingly beautiful lumber which is unique to each tree and the conditions it lived through. Along with their visual beauty, I strive to expose the tactile beauty of these woods. They can be so soft and smooth that they invite you to touch them. In creating this piece, my goal was to use simple, soft lines that allow the viewer to experience the beauty of these trees. The woods become the center of attention.

The black walnut in Simply comes from a tree that grew on the grounds of a majestic home that was once the Clinton Liberal Institute. This was a private school for girls and was attended by Clara Barton, who was a Civil War nurse and founder of the American Red Cross. This giant walnut had lived past its natural lifespan and was taken down.

If you have any questions, please see the FAQ’s or Shipping Policies.

Please email me at moe@moelalonde.com for more information.

 
 

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