And Then There Were Three
Inside the frame, three birds are arranged in a simple, balanced composition. Two larger birds— representing parents—stand on either side. They are made from pale green sea glass, each with a small black dot for an eye, a neatly shaped orange beak, and thin black wire legs that extend straight down.
Between them is a smaller bird, made from lighter, almost translucent sea glass. It faces forward with a tiny orange beak pointing upward and short wire legs, giving it a slightly playful, childlike appearance.
Small tufts of green grass are placed near the birds’ feet, adding a subtle natural detail without cluttering the minimalist design.
The background is a crisp, textured white, and the lighting is even and soft, which enhances the gentle colours of the glass and gives the piece a polished, gallery-like feel.
At the bottom, the phrase “…And Then There Were Three” is printed in an elegant serif font, centred and clearly legible. A small artist signature appears in the lower right corner.
Overall, the composition feels calm, balanced, and refined, with a clear theme of family conveyed through simple materials and thoughtful spacing.
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