$20
Item#: 2007SYR03
11x17-inches, printed on heavy weight (100-pound) Hammermill cover paper. We package each print with a piece of chipboard in a clear plastic sleeve.
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Ten below zero
Chickadees go on chirping
Outside my window
Four or five years ago, in January, we had several days below zero, and it was just cold, cold, cold. I was feeling, “Why do I live here? Winter is so long, and just getting a little too challenging.”
Then I had one of those haiku moments. I looked outside the window, and there were chickadees on the frozen grapevines, chirping up a storm. And I was thinking, “Well, if they can chirp in that air, it can't be so bad.” It was a sweet moment, and just lifted my spirits.
A lot of the haiku seemed abstract, or I didn't really understand what they were about. But when I read this one, it immediately created a strong image. I was, like, “Oh, if it's 10 below zero, those birds are going to be mighty cold. They should probably have some clothes on.” So it went from there.
I tried to think of the viewers' age group, the audience who would be looking at the posters. I pictured mostly families, like a mother and her child, or old ladies. So I painted something very P.G. rated. My other work is more about science fiction and fantasy, and I usually do realistic renderings. But here the birds are cartoonish, almost like characters from Roger Rabbit.