A Number of Cardinals (My mom's story) Limited edition canvas print of mixed-media artwork, 20 × 30 × 1.5 inches.
Limited edition of only 50 prints total, on gallery wrapped archival canvas, ready to hang,
Includes FREE shipping and no sales tax.
This was inspired by an experience that my mom shares. On a remote ranch in northern Arizona, when I was about 16, my family visited my great aunt and uncle. They managed the ranch, and we were visiting for Thanksgiving weekend. My aunt and mom were in the kitchen preparing our big meal when my uncle gave my dad, my brother, and me a tour of the Roy Rogers looking country. When we returned to the house, Mom was lit up and excited, and told us how the bush outside the kitchen window got covered with flickering red birds. It seemed to be a spiritual experience when she would talk about it over the years. This image was created from my impression of her description, and as a tribute to her.
The original artwork is a collage of archival papers I hand-printed on with various printmaking processes. I painted into the collage with many layers of acrylic and iridescent acrylic paints, drawing through thick applications of paint, creating meaningful texture. The original artwork is also 20 × 30 inches and available on this website.
A Number of Cardinals (My mom's story) Limited edition canvas print of mixed-media artwork, 20 × 30 × 1.5 inches.
Limited edition of only 50 prints total, on gallery wrapped archival canvas, ready to hang,
Includes FREE shipping and no sales tax.
This was inspired by an experience that my mom shares. On a remote ranch in northern Arizona, when I was about 16, my family visited my great aunt and uncle. They managed the ranch, and we were visiting for Thanksgiving weekend. My aunt and mom were in the kitchen preparing our big meal when my uncle gave my dad, my brother, and me a tour of the Roy Rogers looking country. When we returned to the house, Mom was lit up and excited, and told us how the bush outside the kitchen window got covered with flickering red birds. It seemed to be a spiritual experience when she would talk about it over the years. This image was created from my impression of her description, and as a tribute to her.
The original artwork is a collage of archival papers I hand-printed on with various printmaking processes. I painted into the collage with many layers of acrylic and iridescent acrylic paints, drawing through thick applications of paint, creating meaningful texture. The original artwork is also 20 × 30 inches and available on this website.