• United States •
Graphite on Canvas , Cardboard under plexiglas
12 x 8 in
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Medium :
Graphite on Canvas , Cardboard under plexiglas
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
12x8in
About this artwork
This graphite drawing breathes life into the delicate details of a cardinal amidst branches. I poured quiet admiration for nature’s intricacy into every stroke, capturing the subtle textures and form with realism. This piece invites you to pause and feel a serene connection to the gentle energy of the natural world, bringing calm and thoughtful presence to your space.
Charlie Golden is a self-taught painter who works primarily with mixed media, drawing from her background rooted in the transformative period of the 2020 pandemic. Her art blends contemporary mixed media techniques with folk-art inspiration, often building a tactile, sensory experience on the canvas. She explores profound themes like grief and addiction recovery, infusing each piece with layers of symbolism through her choice of flowers and color. Her work radiates a poignant emotional depth, inviting viewers to truly feel with their hearts.