Not For Sale
In the midst of a painting where nature is reclaiming its rights, a large stray beak lands delicately on a still-fragile branch. Buds, like little green jewels, begin to open, heralding the long-awaited arrival of spring. The bird, majestic and solitary, seems to contemplate this renewal with a curiosity imbued with wisdom. Its brightly hued feathers contrast with the pastel softness of the young shoots, creating a visual harmony that captivates the eye. Every detail of the work tells a story, that of a world awakening after the long sleep of winter, where every creature, big or small, has a role to play in the symphony of life.
Technique: | Acrylic on Canvas |
Contents: | Animal, Bird, Finch, Canary, Beak |
Edition: | Original, one of a kind artwork |
Unframed Size: | 8in x 10in |
Frame: | Not framed |
Weight: | 0.8lbs (estimated) |
Robert M Deschenes
St Hubert de Riviere du Loup, Quebec
Robert M. Deschenes (rmd artist), is a self-taught wildlife painter residing in Quebec. His hyperrealistic paintings are created using either watercolor or acrylic, representing his immediate surroundings. A faithful realization of wildlife and its habitat is among his top priorities.
"Self-taught painter in animal art, I perform my work either in watercolor or acrylic, everything depends on my mood or the subject. Art of hyperrealism technique, it requires precision in the smallest details in order to represent the subject as faithfully as possible, such as : anatomy, living environments and"