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Hoo Dunit?
Hoo Dunit?
Cathy Berse
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Capture the warmth and tranquility of sleeping birds with this charming original oil painting featuring three cozy owls snuggled together under a luminous full moon. The rich, earthy tones of the owls’ feathers beautifully contrast against the deep blue night sky, while the soft glow of the moon casts a serene and peaceful ambiance over the entire scene.
Hoo Dunit?
In this whimsical woodland scene, three owls perch close together on a moonlit branch. The owl in the center sleeps soundly, its feathers soft, round, and impossibly sweet—an image of innocence that seems beyond question. Yet on either side, two wide-eyed owls lean in, studying the sleeper with equal parts curiosity and suspicion. Their expressions are sharp and alert, as if silently debating which of them—or perhaps some unseen mischief-maker—committed the mysterious deed implied in the title. The gentle glow of nighttime blues and soft browns heightens the playful tension, turning the moment into a charming avian whodunit where the only clue is the expression on each owl’s face.
Signed by the artist, this one-of-a-kind piece brings charm, warmth, making it an irresistible addition to any art collection.
- 8" x 10"
- Oil
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Cathy Berse
Cathy Berse is a nationally-acclaimed, Florida artist. She attended the University of Wisconsin, University of Tennessee, and the Milwaukee Area Technical College. In years past she has worked as a graphic designer, teacher and muralist. Cathy had been in numerous juried Paint Outs. Co-Written and Illustrated a book for the Atlantic Center for the Arts and Marine Discovery Center in New Smyrna, Florida. Her work can be found in private homes in the U.S. and Europe as well as public spaces including New Smyrna Beach Florida City Hall, the New Smyrna Historical Museum, Advent Health Care Hospital, the Canaveral National Seashore and the White House.
Cathy says, “Everything I have ever done has had to do with art. It has been a wonderful journey. I found this quote and think of it often when I start a painting. ‘Beauty is powerful. It can inspire greatness, lift a heavy heart and stir a sleeping soul to life.’ My goal is to make viewers feel good and perhaps even smile.”