Good Feathers
£229.00
Title: Good Feathers
Artist: James
Type: Limited Edition Print canvas on board Hand embellished with 3D elements
Image size: 40.0cm x 40.0cm
Framed Size (approximate): 56.5cm x 56.5cm
Edition size: 295
Available formats:
Framed: in a black gloss frame
Good Feathers by James
A Visionary Companion
Behold this striking artwork featuring a raven adorned with vivid goggles. This piece captures the bird’s enigmatic personality, inviting viewers to explore a world of imagination. The vibrant colours bring the raven to life, while the unique goggles evoke a sense of adventure. Artists expertly blend realism with whimsy, creating a captivating focal point for any space.
Artistic Mastery
Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this painting showcases the artist’s skilful technique. Rich textures and bold hues create depth, enticing the eye to linger on every stroke. This stunning composition not only highlights the raven’s features but also suggests a deeper narrative. Consequently, it serves as a thought-provoking conversation starter in any gallery or home.
Collectible Quality
Limited to just 295 pieces, this artwork offers exclusivity and value to collectors. The elegant frame enhances the overall presentation, adding sophistication to your decor. Ideal for both art enthusiasts and those seeking to elevate their interior design, this piece bridges the gap between nature and fantasy.
James
Meet James, an artist and digital designer living in rural Devon. Jame’s work is inspired by the peculiarities he finds in his surroundings and his art usually incorporates digital and traditional methods and techniques. He is always exploring new technology and finding ways to incorporate it into his art. He loves experimenting and although he studied art & design at art college and at university, he often prefers to learn by simply doing. Throughout his professional life, James has created design for some well-known companies and people but his energy is now focused on creating individual and stunning works of art that he hopes will captivate audiences for years to come.