Charles Owens Art Collections
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Artwork by Charles Owens
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Bountiful Harvest by Charles Owens
Fireflies and Moonlight by Charles Owens
Blackburnian Warbler by Charles Owens
Trillium by Charles Owens
Snowy Owl by Charles Owens
Golden-winged Warbler by Charles Owens
Butterfly on Coneflower by Charles Owens
American Bald Eagle by Charles Owens
Road to Grousehaven by Charles Owens
Seafoam by Charles Owens
Backroads of Manchester by Charles Owens
Prothonotary Warbler by Charles Owens
Jewels of the Rain Forest Military Macaws by Charles Owens
Keeper of Dreams by Charles Owens
Summer Solitude by Charles Owens
Northern Parula by Charles Owens
Sunflowers by Charles Owens
The Elder by Charles Owens
Downy Woodpecker by Charles Owens
Blue Grosbeak by Charles Owens
OCEAN WAVE by Charles Owens
Appalachian Autumn by Charles Owens
Butterfly 1 by Charles Owens
River Raisin Tecumseh Bend by Charles Owens
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About Charles Owens
I believe it was Blues Master John Lee Hooker that wrote, "Let that boy boogie woogie, it’s in him and it has to get out". No group of words could ever describe better why I paint; it's in me and it has to get out. As a young boy, the need to create with pencil, pen or brush manifested and soon became an all encompassing passion. By the age of 17 that passion was maturing and the first finished artwork was coming out. Now, 30 years later, I still spend every moment I can creating paintings.
The majority of my work is strongly influenced by the natural world around me. My connection with nature is something that is rooted deep within my soul. Memories of crisp autumn mornings in Michigan, humid evenings in a Sri Lankan jungle, or a weekend walking along a valley stream in Alaska has provided inspiration for my work and continues to dominate my thoughts and dreams today. I am a part of the natural world that I paint.
To capture a moment in time and preserve it in watercolor or acrylic paints is my purpose; sharing it with others is my joy. When a viewer, looking at one of my paintings, stops and remembers a moment in their own lives and they smile, it thrills me to no end.
I paint because I have to, it's in me and it must get out. Why does it have to get out? Because nothing in life makes me happier than making someone smile.