Have you decided to redecorate your home or office to give it a more modern feel? Why not opt to go with contemporary bird art? It features fantastic use of color, form and subject matter. Here are a few examples of what we are referring to:
Contemporary Bird Art: Patricia Pinto Collection
Patricia Pinto’s collection of contemporary bird art is one that makes excellent use of the subject matter. Some of her pieces feature a solitary love bird in the foreground and text in the background. She has also created a series of work that features bird silhouettes, hummingbirds, paper cut-out birds, birds on damask and more. They would look perfect positioned on a display wall or near a bookshelf.
Contemporary Bird Art: Kate Birch Collection
If you want contemporary bird art that focuses on the use of color and patterns, Kate Birch’s collection of avian delights may be more to your liking. It features colorful birds surrounded by rich patterns that include flowers. In some instances, like her piece Plum Song II, the bird and the background seemingly become one. In others, like Greenwood I, they stand out clearly.
Contemporary Bird Art: Alain Pelletier Collection
Another contemporary artist’s work to consider is Alain Pelletier. He has two series, Birds on a Wire and Migration, which features multiple silhouettes paired with single words. Among the words used are “Dream”, “Home”, “London” and “Rome.” In addition, he has a series of pieces titled Memories and Nature Patterns that take a different approach. They feature birds whose bodies are decorated with interesting patterns like paisley.
To get a closer look at these contemporary bird art collections and others, visit Fulcrum Gallery.