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145 Main Street, suite 202
Groton, MA 01450
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Megan Carty is a Boston area contemporary abstract artist exploring themes of triumph over hardship. Her paintings feature flowers, animals and birds purposely left unfinished as a metaphor for the ever-evolving and improving human condition. We are alway "in progress." Choose from original paintings, fine art giclee prints, custom commissions, or giftable products.

Myra and Bonnie Get Crazy at Knit Club, 11x14", acrylic bluebird painting

Bird Paintings

The exclusive bird collection represents un-caged women embracing their inner strength, sparkle, and authenticity. The crown symbols represent the fact we are all sacred and perfectly made…no matter what we were told or how we may feel. There is life after abuse, oppression and neglect...we are all rare birds finding our colors.

Myra and Bonnie Get Crazy at Knit Club, 11x14", acrylic bluebird painting

contemporary abstract bluebird painting by Megan Carty
contemporary abstract bluebird painting by Megan Carty
contemporary abstract bluebird painting by Megan Carty
contemporary abstract bluebird painting by Megan Carty
contemporary abstract bluebird painting by Megan Carty
contemporary abstract bluebird painting by Megan Carty
contemporary abstract bluebird painting by Megan Carty
contemporary abstract bluebird painting by Megan Carty
contemporary abstract bluebird painting by Megan Carty
contemporary abstract bluebird painting by Megan Carty
contemporary abstract bluebird painting by Megan Carty
contemporary abstract bluebird painting by Megan Carty
contemporary abstract bluebird painting by Megan Carty
contemporary abstract bluebird painting by Megan Carty
contemporary abstract bluebird painting by Megan Carty
contemporary abstract bluebird painting by Megan Carty
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Myra and Bonnie Get Crazy at Knit Club, 11x14", acrylic bluebird painting

$450.00

Myra and Bonnie are here and ready for fun! They are about to leave knitting club and they are going to tea. After that, it’s BOOK CLUB! They love to let loose on the weekends. Next month they are taking a road trip to see the Grand Canyon and they are stocking up on hard candies from Walmart for the road. They love to watch “Real Housewives of New York City” together while eating popcorn.

DETAILS:

  • Title: “Myra and Bonnie Get Crazy at Knit Club.”

  • Size of canvas: 11 x 14 x 1.5 inches—Size framed: 12 x 15 x 1 7/8 inches

  • Medium: Professional artist’s acrylic and gouache paint on fine gallery-wrapped canvas

  • Framed in crisp wooden white floater frame, wired and ready to hang.

  • Signed on the front and on the back.

  • Includes a signed certificate of authenticity and a little bird personality profile story.

  • Shipping costs in the contiguous USA is included.*

*I will ship internationally, though the customer is responsible for the shipping fees and duties; please email me with the painting you would like and your address and I will be in touch with a quote for pricing. The transaction will happen via PayPal.

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ARTIST STATEMENT

“The Uncaged” is a collection of original contemporary abstract paintings featuring realistic bird renderings to illustrate the concept of the “un-caging” of women. They may be oppressed or abused for part of their lives; later to break free to go on and flourish— to be their authentic selves.They are full of personality and color…truly unique. I think about how women couldn’t even have their own lines of credit until the mid-seventies...I realize so many must have felt trapped as they stuffed themselves into a figurative box to please a spouse or others. These works are a tribute to those powerful inner spirits and personalities that won’t be caged again!

My birds represent un-caged women embracing their inner strength, sparkle, and authenticity. The crown symbols represent the fact we are all perfectly made…no matter what we were told or how we may feel. There is life after abuse, oppression and neglect...we are all rare birds finding our colors.