Aaron Yount Hand Signed and Numbered Fine Art Canvas Giclée:"An Eye for Berries"
Artist: Aaron Yount
Title: An Eye for Berries
Size: 14"w x 14"h
Edition: Artist Signed and Numbered, Limited to 50 with COA.
Medium: Giclee on Canvas
About the Art: Established in 1985, The Blauvelt's Artist-in-Residence program continues to draw some of the world's most celebrated artists. They are selected on the basis of their artistic ability and promise, and on their commitment to the museum's mission to protect and conserve wildlife and its habitats. The Greenwich Workshop and The Blauvelt Museum proudly introduce Aaron Yount.
An Eye for Berries was the first painting completed by Aaron as the Artist-in-Residence at the Blauvelt Art Museum. It is now included as part of the Blauvelt's permanent collection. American Robin is one of the most abundant species of birds in North America, out-numbered by only the red-winged blackbird. When not feasting on a beetles or grubs, flocks of this migratory songbird can be found in bushes and trees enjoying a banquet of fresh fruits and berries.
"I was attracted to the repeating shapes of the berries found in the eyes of the Robins. As a painter I convey how I feel about the subject using elements of design (line, color, shape etc.) and sound principles of composition (balance, harmony, movement etc.). In An Eye for Berries the subtle color harmony found in this scene made it a joy to paint."
Title: An Eye for Berries
Size: 14"w x 14"h
Edition: Artist Signed and Numbered, Limited to 50 with COA.
Medium: Giclee on Canvas
About the Art: Established in 1985, The Blauvelt's Artist-in-Residence program continues to draw some of the world's most celebrated artists. They are selected on the basis of their artistic ability and promise, and on their commitment to the museum's mission to protect and conserve wildlife and its habitats. The Greenwich Workshop and The Blauvelt Museum proudly introduce Aaron Yount.
An Eye for Berries was the first painting completed by Aaron as the Artist-in-Residence at the Blauvelt Art Museum. It is now included as part of the Blauvelt's permanent collection. American Robin is one of the most abundant species of birds in North America, out-numbered by only the red-winged blackbird. When not feasting on a beetles or grubs, flocks of this migratory songbird can be found in bushes and trees enjoying a banquet of fresh fruits and berries.
"I was attracted to the repeating shapes of the berries found in the eyes of the Robins. As a painter I convey how I feel about the subject using elements of design (line, color, shape etc.) and sound principles of composition (balance, harmony, movement etc.). In An Eye for Berries the subtle color harmony found in this scene made it a joy to paint."
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