Cardinal on a Red Beret

$180.00

Cardinal on Red Beret

figurative portrait painting with cardinal bird, surreal symbolic artwork, original contemporary portrait art for wall decor.

11 × 14”

Acrylic on canvas panel

Original painting by Jane L Sayers

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Certificate of Authenticity

Framed

Ready to hang

Cardinal on Red Beret brings together quiet symbolism and bold visual contrast in a composition that feels both unexpected and intentional.

A woman, steady and composed, wears a red beret that becomes a resting place for a cardinal—its presence both delicate and striking. The shared color creates a visual connection between subject and symbol, blending the human and natural worlds into a single, unified moment.

There’s a sense of stillness in the piece, but also a subtle tension—like a thought just beginning to form. The cardinal, often associated with meaning and memory, introduces a layer of interpretation without defining it.

This painting leans into that space between realism and imagination, where emotion is suggested rather than explained, and where a simple image carries something deeper beneath the surface.

Cardinal on Red Beret

figurative portrait painting with cardinal bird, surreal symbolic artwork, original contemporary portrait art for wall decor.

11 × 14”

Acrylic on canvas panel

Original painting by Jane L Sayers

Free shipping

Certificate of Authenticity

Framed

Ready to hang

Cardinal on Red Beret brings together quiet symbolism and bold visual contrast in a composition that feels both unexpected and intentional.

A woman, steady and composed, wears a red beret that becomes a resting place for a cardinal—its presence both delicate and striking. The shared color creates a visual connection between subject and symbol, blending the human and natural worlds into a single, unified moment.

There’s a sense of stillness in the piece, but also a subtle tension—like a thought just beginning to form. The cardinal, often associated with meaning and memory, introduces a layer of interpretation without defining it.

This painting leans into that space between realism and imagination, where emotion is suggested rather than explained, and where a simple image carries something deeper beneath the surface.