Description Delve into the intriguing world of "Defying Gravity," a stunning watercolor painting that captures the exquisite detail and vibrant essence of a bumblebee in flight. This piece showcases the bee's rich textures and subtle color variations, from its fuzzy body to its delicate wings, with splashes of watercolor that add a dynamic, almost ethereal quality to the depiction. Perfect for nature lovers and art enthusiasts alike, " Defying Gravity" brings a moment of nature's beauty into sharp, breathtaking focus, making it a compelling addition to any art collection.
Art by Dean Crouser.
Design & Materials Made from high-quality, weather-resistant aluminum. Suitable for hanging indoors or outdoors.
Aluminum box art pieces are unique as they truly are a box. The sides are folded adding three inches of depth, which raises off the wall by 3 inches. The design wraps on all sides giving it 3-D appearance.
Dimensions Available in two sizes: 18" x 18" or 38" x 38".
Installation Our aluminum box art is extremely lightweight and can be hung with one small nail. Included is a crossbar across the back with a notch that is perfectly centered, taking the guesswork out of centering your piece.
About the Artist Dean Crouser's artwork is characterized by bold, vibrant colors and a loose, expressive style. He has a particular talent for capturing the essence of his subjects, whether it be the delicate movement of a butterfly or the majestic grace of a bird in flight. Inspired by the beauty and diversity of nature, Crouser strives to convey a sense of wonder and appreciation for the natural world through his paintings. His use of color and light creates a sense of depth and dimension in his work, making it feel as if the subjects are truly alive and present.
When it comes to painting, Dean tries to keep his work loose and simple. "I am always striving to say the most with the least and like to keep my work loose and spontaneous. My goal is to capture the beauty and simplicity of a scene in a manner that people haven't seen a million times before."