This piece is titled Skier After The Falls. It is some original artwork by Constantiv Alajalov which was the cover of The Saturday Evening Post on January 25, 1947. It depicts a skier in mid-turn on a snow-covered hill.
The skier is wearing a red jacket and dark pants, and is seen from the side, leaning into the turn. His skis leave distinct tracks in the snow. In the background, a gently rolling landscape is visible, with distant mountains, a small farmhouse, and possibly some trees. The sky is overcast, suggesting a winter day. The style is reminiscent of mid-20th-century American illustration, with a focus on capturing a moment of leisure and outdoor activity. The overall color palette is muted and realistic, with whites, grays, and muted reds dominating.
This chart is 234×206 stitches. This piece has 75 colors.
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