Hunt Slonem Birds Queen of Bavaria / Oil on wood / signed / unique

Year: 2021
Format: 55,8 x 67 cm / 21.7 x 26.4 inch
Material: Wood
Method: Oil on wood.
Edition: unique
Other: signed, titled, dated, framed.

Hunt Slonem 4 Queens of Bavaria, Ölgemälde, signiert, Unikat
Hunt Slonem Birds Queen of Bavaria Detail
Hunt Slonem Birds Queen of Bavaria Detail

Hunt Slonem Birds Queen of Bavaria / Oil on wood / signed / unique

Year: 2021
Format: 55,8 x 67 cm / 21.7 x 26.4 inch
Material: Wood
Method: Oil on wood.
Edition: unique
Other: signed, titled, dated, framed.

Hunt Slonem is best known for his neo-expressionist paintings of bunnies, butterflies and tropical birds. The colorful paintings are usually set in extraordinary frames that complete the artwork.

Hunt Slonem – Queen of Bavaria

Year: 2021
Format: 55,8 x 67 cm / 21.7 x 26.4 inch
Material: Wood
Method: Oil on wood.
Edition: unique
Other: signed, titled, dated, framed.

Hunt Slonem - Queen of Bavaria.

Queen of Bavaria is a painting by Hunt Slonem. It shows yellow parrots on pink background. The antique frame is part of the artwork. Rabbits, birds and butterflies are the main theme of the US artist Hunt Slonem.

Symphony in Yellow: Hunt Slonem’s Vibrant Avian Oasis

In the world of contemporary art, Hunt Slonem stands as a master of color and vivacity. His ability to capture the essence of life in his paintings is exemplified nowhere better than in his mesmerizing work, where vibrant yellow parrots take a seat against a backdrop of soft, ethereal pink.

Slonem’s artistic vision often revolves around his fascination with birds, particularly parrots. These creatures, with their exotic plumage and vivacious personalities, serve as a recurring motif in his art. In this particular piece, titled “Queen of Bavaria,” Slonem invites us into a tropical paradise where we can experience the enchanting world of these colorful birds.

The canvas is dominated by a sumptuous pink background, which serves as a striking contrast to the vivid yellow parrots. The pink is not just any shade but a soft, delicate hue, reminiscent of a dreamy sunset or the gentle blush of dawn. This choice of background color infuses the painting with a sense of warmth and serenity, inviting viewers into a tranquil realm.

The stars of the composition, of course, are the yellow parrots themselves. Slonem’s mastery of color is on full display as he captures the intricate details of their plumage. Each parrot seems to possess its unique personality, with feathers that appear to shimmer and dance in the soft light. The use of yellow, a color often associated with happiness and joy, infuses the painting with a sense of vibrancy and positivity.

The parrots are not just stationary figures but seem to be in mid-flight, as if they were caught in a playful moment of soaring through the air. Slonem’s skillful use of brushwork and texture adds to the sense of movement and life within the composition.

The juxtaposition of these yellow parrots against the pink background creates a harmonious and visually striking contrast. It’s a symphony of colors that stimulates the senses and evokes a feeling of joy and wonder. This juxtaposition serves to emphasize the uniqueness of each element while also highlighting their collective beauty.

Hunt Slonem’s “Queen of Bavaria” is a testament to the artist’s ability to transport viewers to a world of enchantment and delight. Through his use of color, texture, and movement, he captures the essence of these vibrant parrots and invites us to share in their radiant world. This painting is not merely a work of art; it’s a visual celebration of life and the beauty that surrounds us in nature, rendered with a masterful hand and a heart full of passion.

Hunt Slonem – Repetition as a homage to Warhol

Hunt Slonem was born in Maine, USA in 1951. His father was in the Navy, so the family moved often. Slonem has lived in Hawaii, Virginia, Connecticut, California, Washington State and Nicaragua, among other places.

He graduated from Tulane University in New Orleans with a Bachelor of Arts degree in painting and Art History. He also took couses at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in Maine, where he studied and met influential artists from the New York area, such as Louise Nevelson, Alex Katz, Alice Neel, Richard Estes, Jack Levine and Al Held. Slonem refers to Alex Katz in particular as a big mentor and friend.

Another important artist for Slonem is Andy Warhol. He says that the repetition in Warhol’s work had a lasting influence on him, especially the Campbell’s soup cans and the portrait of Marilyn Monroe. With repeating a motif in his work again and again, such as the bunny, Slonem makes a reference to Andy Worhol. It’s like with prayer, so the artist. For him, repetition is a form of worship. In 1973 Slonem moved to New York, where he has lived and worked ever since.

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Hunt Slonem Birds Queen of Bavaria / Oil on wood / signed / unique


Year: 2021
Format: 55,8 x 67 cm / 21.7 x 26.4 inch
Material:Wood
Method:Oil on wood.
Edition:unique
Other:signed, titled, dated, framed.
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