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Syd the Crane Canvas Painting | 24" x 12.5" | The Painted Attic

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Capture the quiet beauty of the plains with this elegant hand-painted Sandhill Crane canvas from The Painted Attic. Featuring soft, delicate brushstrokes and a serene sky-blue backdrop, this piece highlights the graceful form of one of Nebraska’s most iconic birds.

The gentle color palette and subtle detailing create a calm, peaceful atmosphere—making it a perfect addition to any space seeking a touch of natural elegance. Each painting is individually handcrafted, giving it a unique, one-of-a-kind quality that reflects both artistry and intention.

Ideal for living rooms, entryways, offices, or as a meaningful gift, this Sandhill Crane artwork brings the beauty of the outdoors inside with timeless, understated charm.

Key Features

  • Hand-painted, one-of-a-kind canvas artwork
  • Features Nebraska’s iconic Sandhill Crane
  • Soft, neutral color palette for a calming aesthetic
  • Size: 24" x 12.5" – perfect for statement wall décor
  • Adds natural elegance to farmhouse, rustic, or modern spaces
  • Created by The Painted Attic

Kim is an artist of many different media, including pencil, charcoal, and more. She also loves to throw paper into the mix, including old book pages, scrap book paper among other items. She offers unique one-of-a-kind paintings done in acrylic and watercolor, and each one has its own little personality. She also offers painted wood creations, animals, holiday features, etc. Now a family business, her daughters sew items and her husband adds wood-working creations. Now retired, she uses her time to expand her business. Based in Gothenburg, Nebraska.

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