Apple Harvest - Dark-eyed Junco by wildlife artist Carl Brenders

 
Apple Harvest by Carl Brenders.
 
"The Inspiration for the painting came from my own backyard. We have several old apple trees that produce a type of apple that you can't find in stores anymore. Usually you can find a lot of fallen apples in an orchard, especially if it's organically grown without the use of chemicals. The apples have a good taste to them, but they don't last very long owing to the worms, which is the reason they've fallen from the trees.
 
"To make them last a little longer, I put them on an old table where we used to eat when the weather was nice. The colours and shine of the apples were so attractive that when a European sparrow came to rest on the table for a few moments, I could not resist capturing the scene in a painting. If I lived in North America the same scene could occur, I thought, so instead of a sparrow I chose the dark-eyed Junco, which better suited the colours of the apples." - Carl Brenders. (from his new book- Pride of Place)
 
Print released in 1988.
 
 
offset litho, 950 s/n
Current Availability: Sold Out at Publisher / Secondary Market Pricing Applies / Please Email for Cost.
Dimensions: 16.375" x 12"
Issue Price: $115.00
offset litho, 56 a/p
Current Availability: Sold Out at Publisher / Secondary Market Pricing Applies / Please Email for Cost.
Dimensions: 16.375" x 12"
Artistl proof
Issue Price: $138.00

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