A grid of twelve simplified birds painted in ivory against a deep brown, nearly black background. Graphic and minimal from a distance, but full of movement and texture up close, this piece is part of Alex Bodishbaugh King’s ongoing birds series — work rooted in repetition, shape, and quiet variation.
The birds begin to feel abstract when grouped together in this way, each one slightly different yet moving together rhythmically across the canvas. The contrast of the soft ivory forms against the dark background gives the piece a warmth that feels both modern and timeless.
Printed from an original oil painting by Arkansas artist Alex Bodishbaugh King, this artwork works especially well in studies, bedrooms, libraries, and layered gallery walls.
A grid of twelve simplified birds painted in ivory against a deep brown, nearly black background. Graphic and minimal from a distance, but full of movement and texture up close, this piece is part of Alex Bodishbaugh King’s ongoing birds series — work rooted in repetition, shape, and quiet variation.
The birds begin to feel abstract when grouped together in this way, each one slightly different yet moving together rhythmically across the canvas. The contrast of the soft ivory forms against the dark background gives the piece a warmth that feels both modern and timeless.
Printed from an original oil painting by Arkansas artist Alex Bodishbaugh King, this artwork works especially well in studies, bedrooms, libraries, and layered gallery walls.