
Castello Di Amorosa Miniature Original by Karen Neely - #M1678
Castello di Amorosa – Miniature Original by Karen Neely (#M1678)
Original Acrylic | 2x2" | Framed in Gold Italian Moulding (Framed Size ~3x3")
Capture the romance of Napa Valley with this Castello di Amorosa Miniature Original by Karen Neely (#M1678). This 2x2" acrylic painting depicts the iconic Tuscan-style castle and its surrounding vineyards with warm golden tones, textured greenery, and classic cypress trees. Neely’s expressive brushwork brings to life the charm of California’s wine country, evoking both the beauty of Tuscany and the elegance of Napa.
Presented in a gold imported Italian moulding, the finished artwork measures approximately 3x3" framed. Compact yet full of character, this miniature is perfect for wine lovers, Napa Valley travelers, and collectors of California vineyard art.
Details:
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Artist: Karen Neely
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Title: Castello di Amorosa
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Catalog Reference: #M1678
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Medium: Original Acrylic on Canvas
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Image Size: 2x2"
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Framed Size: Approximately 3x3"
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Frame: Gold Italian Moulding
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Features: Castello di Amorosa, Napa Valley vineyard, Tuscan-style architecture
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One-of-a-kind
About the Artist – Karen Neely
Karen Neely is a Northern California artist born in Monterey.
She has been painting since her youth, studying privately under her mother (a professional artist) as well as other renowned artists through her parents’ many galleries and art shows. She later continued her studies at Chico State, San Francisco State, and the Art Academy in San Francisco.
Her first award came at the age of 16, when she received the Bank of America–sponsored Junior Achievement Award, which helped fund her formal art education.
Today, Karen’s work is featured in several fine art galleries throughout California. Her time living in Hawaii, Monterey, Lake Tahoe, Southern California, and near Northern California’s wine country inspires her creations. She can often be found painting outdoors—by the vineyards, along the coast, or lakeside.
While Karen works in mixed media on canvases up to 6x6 feet, she is especially known for her miniature acrylic originals, set in custom frames such as hand-rubbed maple and imported Italian mouldings.