Chris Maynard Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Chris Maynard based on themed collections. Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Artwork by Chris Maynard
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Where Feathers Come From by Chris Maynard
Turkey by Chris Maynard
Pheasant Tail Composite by Chris Maynard
Impeyan Monal Pheasant by Chris Maynard
Leadbetter Cockatoo by Chris Maynard
Dove by Chris Maynard
Dove Flattened by Chris Maynard
Winky Blue by Chris Maynard
African Starling Poster by Chris Maynard
Ringneck Pheasant by Chris Maynard
Starling by Chris Maynard
Peacock by Chris Maynard
Loon Star by Chris Maynard
Violet Green by Chris Maynard
Tree June by Chris Maynard
Bird Berry by Chris Maynard
Swallow by Chris Maynard
Parrot Medley #2 by Chris Maynard
Parrot Composite by Chris Maynard
Feather Medley by Chris Maynard
Violet Green Swallow by Chris Maynard
Swallow by Chris Maynard
Parrot Medley #1 by Chris Maynard
Feathers From Many Birds by Chris Maynard
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About Chris Maynard
Chris Maynard combines his scientific knowledge, his artistic sense, and his love of feathers and life in a new art form. His message is one of beauty, appreciation of life, especially birds, and conservation. His inspiration originates mostly in his native northwestern United States though his themes appeal worldwide. He is a member of Artists for Conservation and a signature member of the Society of Animal Artists. Maynard is represented by the Gerald Peters Gallery in Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA.
He applies various methods of art, design, and craft using surgery scissors, forceps, scalpels, and magnifiers to arrange feathers. Since feathers are three-dimensional, Mr. Maynard aims to respect their form. He does not paste them flat against a background but sets them apart so their curves and shapes are enhanced and doubly enhanced by placing them in shadowboxes so the feathers cast shadows and change according to the intensity, quality and direction of light. Unlike a the palette of a painter, the choice of colors in feathers is quite limited. Nevertheless, Maynard keeps the natural colors and patterns of each feather.
Feathers are often perceived as endearingly delicate, but they are actually quite tough, having to keep a bird clothed, sheltered, and in flight for a year or more. In the same vein, Mr. Maynard�s feather shadowboxes are meant to appear delicate but maintain their integrity for many years, just like a more traditional paintings using good quality materials. His sources for feathers are through an extensive network of private aviaries and zoos. All are legal to have and sell. Most of the feathers he uses were naturally molted and many of the birds whose feathers he uses are still alive and well.
Since feathers can represent flight, transformance, healing, and a bridge between our present lives and our dreams, Mr. Maynard is grateful that his work with feathers has hit a soft-spot in the hearts of many people and cultures. His work is in private collections in the USA and Canada, Asia, Europe, and Australia and has been featured in hard copy magazines and online around the world. Get signed copies of his new book, Feathers Form and Function directly from his website, www.featherfolio.com. It is a tabletop feast of his art with stories and information describing what feathers are, what they do for the birds, and why we find them alluring.
Buy originals: get an original through the galleries listed on his website, www.featherfolio.com, under "venues". They are framed in simple wooden shadowboxes.