





Night Owls by Phyllis Gorsen
Night Owls by Phyllis Gorsen, mixed media on canvas, framed.
Collector pays for shipping separately.
In the words of the artist:
“In this collage painting, Night Owls, a woman sits peacefully against a tree, embraced by the quiet bliss that only the night and the moon can offer. The stillness of the moment is heightened by the presence of an owl observing the woman with a shared sense of delight in the nocturnal beauty that surrounds them both. Large, vibrant flowers adorn the canvas, symbolizing the richness and beauty of this tranquil moment. This piece reflects the serene energy that nature offers, where the woman and the owl are united in a quiet communion with the wild. Through this work, I am to capture the intimate bond between humans, wildlife, and the landscape, celebrating the peaceful coexistence and wonderment found in nature. By crafting this collage with meticulous attention to detail, I hope to evoke a sense of serenity, inviting the viewer to pause and appreciate the stillness and beauty of these moments of connection.”
Night Owls by Phyllis Gorsen, mixed media on canvas, framed.
Collector pays for shipping separately.
In the words of the artist:
“In this collage painting, Night Owls, a woman sits peacefully against a tree, embraced by the quiet bliss that only the night and the moon can offer. The stillness of the moment is heightened by the presence of an owl observing the woman with a shared sense of delight in the nocturnal beauty that surrounds them both. Large, vibrant flowers adorn the canvas, symbolizing the richness and beauty of this tranquil moment. This piece reflects the serene energy that nature offers, where the woman and the owl are united in a quiet communion with the wild. Through this work, I am to capture the intimate bond between humans, wildlife, and the landscape, celebrating the peaceful coexistence and wonderment found in nature. By crafting this collage with meticulous attention to detail, I hope to evoke a sense of serenity, inviting the viewer to pause and appreciate the stillness and beauty of these moments of connection.”