He's Behind Me Isn't He?
The artwork depicts a whimsical nature scene that features two main elements: a fox and a ground squirrel, interacting within a vibrant field of flowers.
The fox is portrayed in a very relaxed and content state, with its eyes closed and a sly gentle smile on its face as if it is enjoying a moment of serene happiness or delight. Its large, bushy tail and soft, reddish-brown fur are depicted with a sense of tangible texture and warmth.
The squirrel, in contrast, is shown in a much more alert and dynamic posture. It stands upright on its hind legs, and there's a sense of motion implied by its raised front paws and the attentive expression in its eyes. The squirrel appears to be in the act of eating or holding something small, suggested by the position of its paws near its mouth.
Both animals are set against a backdrop of what looks to be a lush meadow or clearing, with an abundance of small, daisy-like flowers with vibrant yellow centers and white flowers scattered throughout the greenery. The flowers add a cheerful and colorful aura to the scene, enhancing the storybook quality of the interaction between the fox and the squirrel.
The overall tone of the artwork feels playful and peaceful, evoking a sense of harmony with nature and a light-hearted narrative between the wildlife characters depicted. The painting is detailed and has a realist inclination but also carries an element of fantasy due to the anthropomorphic presentation of the fox.
The original painting is 18"H x 24"W x 1.5"D on gallery wrap canvas.
A copy of this painting is available as a Giclee, signed and numbered. There is a limited edition of 50. All Giclee Prints are shipped ready for hanging or framing. Please specify mounting preferences. Please allow 3-4 weeks for delivery. Call with questions at 303-570-0357.
The fox is portrayed in a very relaxed and content state, with its eyes closed and a sly gentle smile on its face as if it is enjoying a moment of serene happiness or delight. Its large, bushy tail and soft, reddish-brown fur are depicted with a sense of tangible texture and warmth.
The squirrel, in contrast, is shown in a much more alert and dynamic posture. It stands upright on its hind legs, and there's a sense of motion implied by its raised front paws and the attentive expression in its eyes. The squirrel appears to be in the act of eating or holding something small, suggested by the position of its paws near its mouth.
Both animals are set against a backdrop of what looks to be a lush meadow or clearing, with an abundance of small, daisy-like flowers with vibrant yellow centers and white flowers scattered throughout the greenery. The flowers add a cheerful and colorful aura to the scene, enhancing the storybook quality of the interaction between the fox and the squirrel.
The overall tone of the artwork feels playful and peaceful, evoking a sense of harmony with nature and a light-hearted narrative between the wildlife characters depicted. The painting is detailed and has a realist inclination but also carries an element of fantasy due to the anthropomorphic presentation of the fox.
The original painting is 18"H x 24"W x 1.5"D on gallery wrap canvas.
A copy of this painting is available as a Giclee, signed and numbered. There is a limited edition of 50. All Giclee Prints are shipped ready for hanging or framing. Please specify mounting preferences. Please allow 3-4 weeks for delivery. Call with questions at 303-570-0357.