C$1,200
In nature birds build homes for their most precious and fragile eggs. These are what give hope for the survival of their species. Babies arev born, fledged and sent off to start their own family the following year. At the end of the season the the nest disintegrates and becomes one with nature once again. This happens in our backyards, in forests and even on balconies in urban areas. The beauty of nature is it adapts for survival. This painting although not of a beautiful bird or landscape captures nature at its most fragile.
Technique: | Oils and Cold Wax on Panel |
Edition: | Original, one of a kind artwork |
Unframed Size: | 20in x 20in |
Frame: | Not framed |
Weight: | 2.8lbs (estimated) |
Marney-Rose Edge, SFCA
New Westminster, British Columbia
Marney-Rose Edge is a Vancouver based artist who paints beauty with an air of romance. It is her true mastery that make her paintings come alive. Although Edge is well known for her watercolours, oils have become an important part of her creative process.
"“ART is a reflection of who we are, our passions and our inspirations” – Marney-Rose"