Description Two tiny hummingbirds flutter about, their iridescent feathers shimmering in the sunlight. As one hovers in midair, their beaks touch in a delicate embrace, a moment of pure love and tenderness captured in a stunning watercolor painting. The artist's use of vibrant colors and intricate details creates a sense of the birds' joy and playfulness, as they dance together in the warm summer air.
Art by Dean Crouser.
Design & Materials This unique piece is displayed on a canvas constructed from a series of wooden planks, carefully joined to present a perfect blend of artistry and craftsmanship. Adding to its distinctive character, two decorative crossbars are bolted across the front, serving to enhance the artwork's appeal. The assembly is finished with a subtle distressing technique, giving it a gently weathered look that contributes to the artwork's overall vintage aesthetic.
The wood planks are made from engineered wood (locally-sourced plywood). This piece is recommended for indoor use.
Dimensions Available in varied sizes from 23" x 17" to a robust 38-inch by 28-inch, allowing for a perfect fit in a variety of settings.
Installation Includes all necessary mounting hardware, ensuring it is ready for immediate hanging upon arrival.
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."