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Live oak trees draped in flowing Spanish moss arrange across a soft dusty-blue ground, with white egrets standing patient and watchful between the trunks. The oaks are painted with detailed bark texture and dimensional canopies in deep green and warm umber, while the moss falls in delicate vertical curtains of pale gray-green from each branch. The egrets stand in classic profile — long necks extended, slender legs anchored in the marsh grass — with fine feather articulation suggesting both stillness and quiet alertness.Palette holds carefully to four notes: dusty blue-gray sky, deep forest oak greens, warm umber tree bark, and ivory-cream egrets. The brushwork has the dimensional quality of a Hudson River School landscape transferred to wallpaper scale — visible paint thickness inside the tree canopies, soft atmospheric wash in the background, fine line work for the moss and egret feathers. Scale is generous; the trees span significant vertical real estate, with the egrets sized to read as individual character figures rather than tiny scattered details.A serious choice for primary bedrooms, dining rooms, libraries, sunrooms, and the back walls of formal entry halls in Lowcountry homes. Works in restored plantation architecture, Charleston townhouses, Savannah row houses, modern Lowcountry retreats, and traditional interiors that want one wall of unapologetic regional landscape reference. Pairs with carved walnut, woven seagrass, faded oriental rugs, oxblood leather seating, and warm ivory linen drapery. Particularly handsome in rooms with high ceilings where the vertical tree composition can extend without ceiling interruption — the oaks need height to do their best work.