


Early Bird
Artist : Amira Yamaguchi (amirakioshi ART)
24×24×1in
Acrylic paint, gold flake, and epoxy on canvas
Early Bird captures the crisp magic of childhood mornings.
Those sleepy, golden hours just before the world wakes up.
Inspired by my middle school years, this piece reflects the quiet ritual of walking to the bus stop at dawn, when the sky blushed with hints of orange and the grass glistened with morning dew.
The cool air, still heavy with stillness, would echo with the songs of mockingbirds perched nearby, greeting the day with a chorus that became my soundtrack for those early moments.
With sweeping strokes of green and soft touches of gold flake, the painting evokes those fields I passed, wild, fresh, and alive.
The vibrant, glowing sky mirrors the kind of sunrise only early risers ever really get to see. It's a tender tribute to the phrase,
"the early bird gets the worm," and the quiet strength found in showing up, even when you're still half-dreaming.
This piece is both a memory and a meditation, nature, and the beauty hidden in the mundane routines of our youth
Artist : Amira Yamaguchi (amirakioshi ART)
24×24×1in
Acrylic paint, gold flake, and epoxy on canvas
Early Bird captures the crisp magic of childhood mornings.
Those sleepy, golden hours just before the world wakes up.
Inspired by my middle school years, this piece reflects the quiet ritual of walking to the bus stop at dawn, when the sky blushed with hints of orange and the grass glistened with morning dew.
The cool air, still heavy with stillness, would echo with the songs of mockingbirds perched nearby, greeting the day with a chorus that became my soundtrack for those early moments.
With sweeping strokes of green and soft touches of gold flake, the painting evokes those fields I passed, wild, fresh, and alive.
The vibrant, glowing sky mirrors the kind of sunrise only early risers ever really get to see. It's a tender tribute to the phrase,
"the early bird gets the worm," and the quiet strength found in showing up, even when you're still half-dreaming.
This piece is both a memory and a meditation, nature, and the beauty hidden in the mundane routines of our youth
Artist : Amira Yamaguchi (amirakioshi ART)
24×24×1in
Acrylic paint, gold flake, and epoxy on canvas
Early Bird captures the crisp magic of childhood mornings.
Those sleepy, golden hours just before the world wakes up.
Inspired by my middle school years, this piece reflects the quiet ritual of walking to the bus stop at dawn, when the sky blushed with hints of orange and the grass glistened with morning dew.
The cool air, still heavy with stillness, would echo with the songs of mockingbirds perched nearby, greeting the day with a chorus that became my soundtrack for those early moments.
With sweeping strokes of green and soft touches of gold flake, the painting evokes those fields I passed, wild, fresh, and alive.
The vibrant, glowing sky mirrors the kind of sunrise only early risers ever really get to see. It's a tender tribute to the phrase,
"the early bird gets the worm," and the quiet strength found in showing up, even when you're still half-dreaming.
This piece is both a memory and a meditation, nature, and the beauty hidden in the mundane routines of our youth