Framed Owl Artwork for Kids
Despite their strange appearance and unique behavior, owls are actually birds that prefer to hunt mostly at night, when they can make use of their incredible eyesight and stealthy flight. The framed owl art for kids doesn’t focus on their hunting prowess, but instead emphasizes the funny appearance and inquisitive nature.
FramedArt.com has plenty of posters featuring owls sitting on a branch and contemplating the surroundings, but also enhanced with human traits and performing actions specific to human beings.
The framed owl art for kids posters created by Nancy Lee are abundant, with the birds being dressed like people and acting accordingly. Whether they drive a tractor or a fire truck, ride a horse or an elephant, owls are always depicted as standing still and carefully watching the surroundings. Another thing that all these posters have in common is the fact that the owls have their eyes internationally enlarged, which creates the impression that they are staring at the audience.
Owls have been traditionally associated with wisdom and since ancient times, they were venerated as wise creatures and sometimes as gods. The Finnish culture is the exception, as the Scandinavians are considering owls to be rather stupid, due to their appearance. Some artists had a different approach and regard the owls as funeral birds which announce an imminent disaster or tragedy. Overall, they are much appreciated and there are plenty of organizations and provinces that have owls as their coat of arms.