
In our 10th edition of Birds Make the Art, we’ve got two collage artists and a painter. They all make birds beautiful.
Linda Hardy
Linda Hardy is a freelance, mixed-media artist whose love of nature, she says, comes from growing up in the country surrounded by trees. Her love of birds however, comes from her father, an award-winning, master wood carver who specialized in waterfowl. Links to Hardy’s shop on etsy here and here.
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Adam Doyle
Artist Adam Doyle has this to say about birds: “Birds frequently come up in my imagery because they’re so relatable. Most everywhere they live among us, unifying our natural and man-made worlds…. They’re timelessly tied to our sense of hope, aspiration, and Icarian disappointment.” Find more of Doyle’s work here.
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Abby Sernoff
“I am fascinated by the symbology and mythology that has surrounded birds throughout the course of human history,” says Abby Sernoff, a Philadelphia-based mixed-media artist. “I find the various meanings ascribed to birds a huge source of inspiration for my art.” Check out more of Sernoff’s work here.
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Previous Birds Make the Art posts:
August 15, 2012, artists Brian Williams, Rosalyn Chatt, and Donna Surles
June 19, 2012, artists Alex Spinney, Ren