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DC Impressionist Mini: Monument at Night
DC Impressionist Mini: Monument at Night
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Canvas Size: 8" x 10" on linen canvas board
Framed Size: 15" x 13" in chunky gold frame
Title: DC Impressionist Mini: Monument at Night
Catalog No: HF060225M
Story Behind the Painting
There’s a hush that falls over D.C. at night—a quiet reverence that transforms the familiar into something almost magical. DC Impressionist Mini: Monument at Night captures that stillness, with the Washington Monument rising in quiet dignity and mirrored softly in the Reflecting Pool below.
This version pulses with a dreamlike palette: deep blues of evening, soft greens of quiet growth, glowing hints of pink like city lights at a distance, and flickers of warm yellow that suggest hope flickering just beneath the surface. It’s a city at rest, but never asleep.
This piece is about illumination—not just literal light, but the kind that stirs in us when we pause, breathe, and reflect.
Materials & Presentation
This original work is painted in expressive acrylic on a textured 8" x 10" linen canvas board. The scene balances contrast and harmony, with the Monument standing tall amid a glowing sky and its reflection diffused gently across layered brushstrokes.
Framed in a chunky antique gold frame (15" x 13"), it feels like a jewel box—small in scale but rich with color and atmosphere. Sealed with high gloss varnish, it gleams with depth and clarity, catching the light in a way that mirrors the subject itself.
Ready to hang or display on a shelf, it brings color, calm, and capital-city charm to even the smallest corner of your home.
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Shipping & Handling
Shipping is available within the 48 contiguous U.S. states via UPS Ground. The framed piece ships within 3–5 business days and usually arrives within a week.
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All sales are final—no refunds or exchanges.
Thank you for welcoming Night Reflections into your collection. May it serve as a small, luminous reminder that beauty is often found in the stillest places.


