A Birds High View 11ร—14 Matted Print

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A Birds High View 11ร—14 Matted Print

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About the Painting


This new original piece of artwork is the first in a series of paintings which artist, Jay Alders takes his subject matter, technical approach and artistic style to a whole new level.
โ€œA Birdโ€™s High Viewโ€ was created on a 48 inch by 14 inch oak panel and at first sight one can see an exquisite combination of stylized linear composition and a barrage of beautiful earth tones. This tranquil scene gives us a peaceful yet powerful view which just pulls you in at first sight.


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Size of Mat: 11 inches x 14 inches (27.94cm x 35.5cm) 

A Word from the Artist

โ€œMany months ago during the middle of the summer, I was in bed sketching when a series of beautifully inspiring images rushed through my being.  I had been thinking of  fond memories from high above on the hills in Costa Rica, Hawaii and Brazil overlooking the tropical waters and trees below. I love watching birds soar imagining what it must feel like.  I really wanted to push my style into a more stylized paradigm and try and capture that feeling with this piece.โ€ โ€“ Jay Alders

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About the Artist

Jay Alders is a fine artist whose distinctive style & imaginative prowess is recognized around the world. 

His intricate brushwork, intense colors & superb compositions bring to life his signature elongated figures & stylized forms.

Alders has been pursuing his lifelong dream of becoming a thriving professional artist since he was a child. His outlook on success is best described by him in a recent interview with ESPN, Some people wait around for opportunity to come knocking. I prefer to just build my own door and open it.