Who Asked the Fowl Anyhow Print
A red wheelbarrow holding court. A rooster standing tall like he owns the place. A small flock of hens pretending they didn’t start anything. And a sky that refuses to stay small.
Bria painted this one big and loose, with thick, confident strokes and color that glows from the inside out. The land hums in warm golds and greens. The clouds build like slow, rolling drama overhead. It feels grounded and a little theatrical at the same time. Farmyard simple. Sky-level epic.
Only after you sit with it do you catch the nod. A quiet wink to William Carlos Williams and that famous wheelbarrow. The reminder that so much depends on what we choose to notice. The everyday. The overlooked. The things doing their quiet work while the sky puts on a show.
Printed with rich, saturated color so the brushwork still feels alive. Made for walls that like a little poetry, a little humor, and a lot of sky.
• Paper thickness: 10.3 mil
• Paper weight: 189 g/m²
• Opacity: 94%
• ISO brightness: 104%
Bria painted this one big and loose, with thick, confident strokes and color that glows from the inside out. The land hums in warm golds and greens. The clouds build like slow, rolling drama overhead. It feels grounded and a little theatrical at the same time. Farmyard simple. Sky-level epic.
Only after you sit with it do you catch the nod. A quiet wink to William Carlos Williams and that famous wheelbarrow. The reminder that so much depends on what we choose to notice. The everyday. The overlooked. The things doing their quiet work while the sky puts on a show.
Printed with rich, saturated color so the brushwork still feels alive. Made for walls that like a little poetry, a little humor, and a lot of sky.
• Paper thickness: 10.3 mil
• Paper weight: 189 g/m²
• Opacity: 94%
• ISO brightness: 104%
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