
Carolyn Reynolds American, b. 1947
Birds in Copper, 2025
Oil over silver leaf
16 x 16"
202509-5820
In 'Birds in Copper', Carolyn Reynolds creates a moment of quiet motion, where two hummingbirds cross paths against a glowing copper-toned surface. The silver leaf beneath shimmers through the warm...
In "Birds in Copper", Carolyn Reynolds creates a moment of quiet motion, where two hummingbirds cross paths against a glowing copper-toned surface. The silver leaf beneath shimmers through the warm finish, catching and reflecting light so that the painting shifts in character throughout the day — bright and lustrous in sunlight, soft and mysterious in shadow. The metallic ground feels almost alive, lending the scene a subtle energy that makes the hummingbirds appear as though they could lift off the surface at any moment.
Each Reynolds painting is entirely unique, never replicated, offering collectors the chance to acquire a singular work of art. Her hummingbirds often evoke deeply personal associations — joy, connection, renewal — making each piece feel as though it was created just for its viewer. "Birds in Copper" is both striking and intimate, a glowing presence that transforms with its surroundings and becomes an enduring centerpiece in any fine art collection.
Each Reynolds painting is entirely unique, never replicated, offering collectors the chance to acquire a singular work of art. Her hummingbirds often evoke deeply personal associations — joy, connection, renewal — making each piece feel as though it was created just for its viewer. "Birds in Copper" is both striking and intimate, a glowing presence that transforms with its surroundings and becomes an enduring centerpiece in any fine art collection.