$145.00
soaring artblock
One of the 'perspectives' series of our bird & brush collaboration. This beautiful layered painting on reclaimed wood evokes the exhilaration of birds in flight in the light at day's end...
artblock shown is on maple: 4.65" W x 7.25" h x 7/8" D
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- description
- artist
- details
- average size of artblock: 4.5" W x 7" H x 1" D
- hardwood will vary between elm, hickory, oak & walnut
- packaged in an organic cotton bag with a small card telling a brief history of the chosen wood & the bird & brush series
- 7-10 layers of ink, paint, & graphite applied by hand - including a handwritten wish for the recipient on one of the inner layers
- shipping included
art created by Kai Skye (you may know him as Brian Andreas) in remembrance on September 11, 2020
- all the wood in our studio is reclaimed from a local company here in Bozeman that is dedicated to salvaging old buildings & recycling the wood for new projects.
- Here in the studio, we sand, paint, & hand finish each piece with an earth-friendly beeswax.
- Flying Edna logo & Kai & Fia's studio mark on the back
- natural grain on the sides and back exposed to show the raw wood
description
- average size of artblock: 4.5" W x 7" H x 1" D
- hardwood will vary between elm, hickory, oak & walnut
- packaged in an organic cotton bag with a small card telling a brief history of the chosen wood & the bird & brush series
- 7-10 layers of ink, paint, & graphite applied by hand - including a handwritten wish for the recipient on one of the inner layers
- shipping included
artist
art created by Kai Skye (you may know him as Brian Andreas) in remembrance on September 11, 2020
details
- all the wood in our studio is reclaimed from a local company here in Bozeman that is dedicated to salvaging old buildings & recycling the wood for new projects.
- Here in the studio, we sand, paint, & hand finish each piece with an earth-friendly beeswax.
- Flying Edna logo & Kai & Fia's studio mark on the back
- natural grain on the sides and back exposed to show the raw wood