acrylic on canvas
36h x 24w in
91.44h x 60.96w cm
SOLD
Gouache/Watercolor on Illustration Board
35h x 23w in
88.90h x 58.42w cm
SOLD
oil on board
10h x 12w in
25.40h x 30.48w cm
SOLD
oil on canvas
40h x 40w in
101.60h x 101.60w cm
SOLD
acrylic on board
24h x 36w in
60.96h x 91.44w cm
SOLD
oil on canvas
40h x 38w in
101.60h x 96.52w cm
$19,500
oil on board
12h x 9w in
30.48h x 22.86w cm
SOLD
oil on linen blend mounted
16h x 12w in
40.64h x 30.48w cm
SOLD
acrylic on canvas
11h x 14w in
27.94h x 35.56w cm
SOLD
mixed media
10.63h x 12.50w in
26.99h x 31.75w cm
SOLD
bronze edition of 29
25h x 23w x 18d in
63.50h x 58.42w x 45.72d cm
$7,000
bronze edition of 30
18h x 8w x 5d in
45.72h x 20.32w x 12.70d cm
21
$4,000
stainless steel edition of 5
26.50h x 8w x 7d in
67.31h x 20.32w x 17.78d cm
$19,500
oil on canvas
24h x 18w in
60.96h x 45.72w cm
SOLD
Trailside Galleries is pleased to present “Birds of A Feather” a show featuring contemporary artistic interpretations of birds and related subject matter by more than 20 leading American artists. Two and three-dimensional artworks in various media have been curated by the gallery for this event that convey the character and essence of our feathered friends.
Artists throughout history have drawn inspiration from birds. With their aesthetic diversity, expressive faces, and graceful movements, birds have always been a popular artistic muse. Artists often turn to these winged creatures for inspiration, finding new and innovative ways to capture their unique coloring and feathered patterns. In the early 1800s, John James Audubon was among the first artists to accurately portray bird biology and the first to consistently paint his subjects with such drama as to establish himself as a significant figure in art history as well.
The participating artists in the show include Carl Brenders, Ken Carlson, Dan Chen, Guy Combes, Kathleen Dunphy, Ron Kingswood, Jhenna Quinn Lewis, Jan Martin McGuire, James Morgan, Sueellen Ross, Stefan Savides, Renso Tamse, Suzie Seerey-Lester, Ezra Tucker, Kent Ullberg, and Dustin Van Wechel.