
Carolyn Reynolds American, b. 1947
Three of Us, 2025
Oil over silver leaf
16 x 16"
202509-5818
In 'Three of Us', Carolyn Reynolds captures a fleeting moment of harmony as three hummingbirds hover together against a luminous silver-leaf sky. The ombre background shifts from warm, earthy tones...
In "Three of Us", Carolyn Reynolds captures a fleeting moment of harmony as three hummingbirds hover together against a luminous silver-leaf sky. The ombre background shifts from warm, earthy tones to soft, airy blues, giving the composition both depth and lightness. The birds seem to float in quiet conversation, their positioning suggesting connection, playfulness, and movement suspended in time.
The silver leaf surface is alive with light, changing character throughout the day — glowing brightly in sunlight, becoming softer and more mysterious in shadow — making the piece a dynamic experience rather than a static image. Each Reynolds painting is entirely unique, never repeated, offering collectors the rare chance to own a singular expression of her vision. Many find a personal resonance in her work, as if her hummingbirds mirror moments of joy, renewal, and relationship from their own lives, making "Three of Us" deeply meaningful and exclusive.
The silver leaf surface is alive with light, changing character throughout the day — glowing brightly in sunlight, becoming softer and more mysterious in shadow — making the piece a dynamic experience rather than a static image. Each Reynolds painting is entirely unique, never repeated, offering collectors the rare chance to own a singular expression of her vision. Many find a personal resonance in her work, as if her hummingbirds mirror moments of joy, renewal, and relationship from their own lives, making "Three of Us" deeply meaningful and exclusive.