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Day Moth Oil on canvas 30 × 40 in. Cover: Dawn Finches Oil on canvas 48 × 48 in.Explore the latest bunnies, butterflies, birds, bayous, and blooms from the renowned artist. Slonem's signature style, characterized by his fascination with nature and his vibrant use of color, is on full display in these paintings, inviting you to lose yourself in a world of whimsy and wonder.
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Mary Queen of Scots Oil on wood × 16 in Black Diamond Dust Monument Oil on canvas × 48 in Bayou Teche Oil on canvas 60 × 50 in.Oil on canvas
48 × 48 in.
Hike Hoot Oil on wood 10 × 8 in. Nanuet Oil on wood 10 × 8 in. Iris Oil on wood 40 × 34 in. Chinensis Oil on canvas 36 × 48 in. Citron Mary Old Yellow Rex Pink Profile in Dust Barnaby Islandon wood · 10 × 8 in. each (frame sizes vary)
40 × 36 in.
Silver Ascension Oil on canvas Owls Washington Oil on canvas 40 × 50 in. Off Spring Oil on wood 14 × 12 in. Peacock St. Mary's Oil on canvas 30 × 36 in. 4+ Oil on wood 39 × 25 in. Opposite: Bayou Teche Oil on canvas 48 × 72 in.16 × 16 in.
36 × 48 in.
Viceroy Oil on wood Opposite: Cataleyas Oahu Oil on canvas African Greys Oil on wood 24 × 36 in.ABOUT THE ARTIST
Inspired by nature and his 60 pet birds, Hunt Slonem is renowned for his distinct neo-expressionist style. He is best known for his series of bunnies, butterflies and tropical birds, as well as his large-scale sculptures and restorations of forgotten historic homes.
Slonem was born in 1951 in Kittery, Maine, and his father’s position as a Navy officer meant the family moved often during Hunt’s formative years, including extended stays in Hawaii, California and Connecticut. He would continue to seek out travel opportunities throughout his young-adult years, studying abroad in Nicaragua and Mexico; these eyeopening experiences imbued him with an appreciation for tropical landscapes that would influence his unique style.
Slonem’s works can be found in the permanent collections of 250 museums around the world, including the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, the Whitney, the Miro Foundation and the New Orleans Museum of Art.