Owl Eyes 36X48"
Owl Eyes by Angela Bawden
Limited Edition Giclée, hand embellished and hand signed by the artist.
36X48" on Canvas, 1.5" thick gallery wrap. Ready to hang.
Each Special Limited Edition Giclée is uniquely hand embellished as a one-of-a-kind piece by the artist with an original signature, strict limit of 50 editions (all sizes combined).
Embellishments may include hand-painted touches of texture, glazing, additional paint and gels, gold leafing, and silver leafing. The artist embellishes each piece as it's own. Certificate of Authenticity Included.
All gallery-wrapped Giclées are printed on high-quality archival inkjet canvas using a high-resolution twelve-color inkjet printer. Once dried, the Giclée is spray laminated with a UV protective varnish finish, giving it long-lasting durability. The canvas is then hand-wrapped around a 1.5″ heavy-duty kiln-dried wooden frame. The artist hand signs each Giclée.
Gallery-wrapped Giclées on canvas come ready to hang with wire or saw tooth hardware.
From the artist,
Owls captivate me not just for their beauty, but also for the powerful symbolism they embody. Their gaze, imbued with wisdom, is what I strive to capture in my art. As an artist, I am driven to convey the magnificence of these creatures and the wisdom they represent spiritually.
The owl spirit is a beacon of guidance, navigating us through life's darkest moments. It is a symbol of profound wisdom, clarity, flashes of intuition, and a deep connection to the mystical realm. Associated with the element of air, the owl brings to light what may be hidden, urging us to see the world with fresh eyes. It represents a path to connect with our Higher Selves and gain a truly spiritual perspective.
An honest and discerning spirit, the owl sees through deception and reminds us to stay true to ourselves and our vision. It abhors illusions and secrets.
Throughout history, owls have been revered as guardians of the veil between worlds, particularly the realm of the departed.
In some cultures, they are believed to guide lost souls on their journeys. Greek tradition depicts them as protectors, with their presence over soldiers or armies seen as an omen of victory due to their watchful nature.