Framed Birdhouse Artwork
Birdhouses show up in paintings all the time. Some artists even make birdhouses the subject of their work Framed birdhouse art has been done in many styles.
Woodworkers and birdwatchers enjoy this subject rendered artistically.
Lisa Kennedy and Daphne Brissonnet are talented artists who created images with birdhouses in the country primitive style. Their framed birdhouse art pictures include words that invoke happiness. Daphne Brissonnet’s “Welcome Home III” features a cute little birdhouse with a heart cutout for the door. The word hope is spelled out next to the birdhouse. Lisa Kennedy gives us a view of an unoccupied birdhouse in her piece titled “Home Sweet Home.” The words home sweet home are prominently featured in this work.
Realistic birdhouses with birds playing in or around them is a popular way that artists deal with framed birdhouse art pieces. William Vanderdasson gives us a brilliant example in “Birds at Feeder (Winter)”. Four birds of different types surround a birdhouse with a little wreath on it, feasting even in winter. “Birdhouse” by Bob Henley makes viewers feel like they are standing near the three birds hopping around their house.
Birdhouses sometimes appear as only a minor element of a piece of artwork. “Simple Pleasures” by Michael Humphries is one such piece. A garden worktable is the subject of this piece. Two birdhouses and even a picture of a bird appear but the flowers and plants on the worktable are certainly the stars of this heartwarming piece.