NEW

Kaleidoscope Flutter, Hunt Slonem (2024) Painting by Hunt Slonem

Oil on Canvas, 72.1x72.1 in
$92,134.66
Free Shipping

Shipping from: Portugal (Wood Crate) Ships within 1 week
14-day return policy
Shipping worldwide
100% secure transaction
Free Returns
Shipped by the seller: The shipping of this artwork is handled directly by the seller. Customs not included.
  • Packaging (Wood Crate) All artworks are shipped with a carrier, carefully protected and insured.
  • Tracking Order tracking until the parcel is delivered to the buyer. A tracking number will be provided so that you can follow the parcel in real-time.
  • Delay Most packages are delivered worldwide within 1 to 3 weeks (Estimate)
  • Customs not included The price does not include customs fees. Most countries have no import tax for original artworks, but you may have to pay the reduced VAT. Customs fees (if any) are to be calculated on arrival by the customs office and will be billed separately by the carrier.
ArtMajeur guarantees you to make every effort to enable you to acquire authentic original works at the fairest price, or reimburse you in full.
  • Trackable Online Certificate of Authenticity Authenticity Certificates can be verified online at any moment by scanning the artwork code.
  • Artist Value Certification Experts study the work and career of an artist then establish an independent and reliable average price value. The average price value situates the artist on a price range for a given period. The experts may also be asked to establish a more precise estimate for a particular work.
100% secure transaction, Accepted Payment Methods: Credit Card, PayPal, Bank Transfer.
Secured direct purchase The transaction is guaranteed by ArtMajeur: the seller will get paid only once the customer has received the artwork.
100% secure payment with SSL certificate + 3D Secure.
Free Returns: 14-day return policy.
Returns Accepted 14 days ArtMajeur is 100% committed to the satisfaction of collectors: you have 14 days to return an original work. The work must be returned to the artist in perfect condition, in its original packaging. All eligible items can be returned (unless otherwise indicated).
One of a kind
Artwork signed by the artist
Certificate of Authenticity included
Mounted on Wood Stretcher frame
This artwork appears in 2 collections
  • Oil on Canvas
  • Dimensions Height 72.1in, Width 72.1in
  • Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
  • Framing This artwork is not framed
  • Categories Animal
"Kaleidoscope Flutter" is a breathtaking 2024 masterpiece by internationally renowned artist Hunt Slonem. This large-format oil-on-canvas painting features an enchanting array of colorful butterflies, each painted with vibrant hues of yellow, orange, green, blue, purple, and white. The butterflies are spread across a pristine white background, creating [...]
"Kaleidoscope Flutter" is a breathtaking 2024 masterpiece by internationally renowned artist Hunt Slonem. This large-format oil-on-canvas painting features an enchanting array of colorful butterflies, each painted with vibrant hues of yellow, orange, green, blue, purple, and white. The butterflies are spread across a pristine white background, creating a dazzling composition that evokes joy, transformation, and nature's beauty.

Slonem's signature textured brushstrokes overlay the entire canvas, adding depth, rhythm, and a sense of movement, making this painting truly mesmerizing. This iconic piece captures the timeless allure of his butterfly series, making it a must-have for any art collector seeking elegance and emotional resonance.

The use of bold, dynamic colors creates a kaleidoscope-like effect that celebrates the vibrancy of life. The variety of butterflies, each with unique patterns, adds a whimsical and uplifting quality.Slonem's butterflies are symbolic of transformation, freedom, and renewal. This motif has become one of his most iconic, resonating with collectors worldwide for its universal appeal and spiritual undertones. Measuring 183 x 183 cm, this piece has an impressive scale, making it a statement artwork for large spaces. Its expansive composition draws viewers into a serene yet energetic world of fluttering butterflies.

Slonem's textured linear technique overlays the painting, adding depth and movement. This tactile quality engages the viewer's senses, giving the piece a dynamic and multidimensional effect.

Imagine a large, square canvas filled with colorful butterflies fluttering across a bright white background. Each butterfly is uniquely painted in shades of blue, yellow, green, orange, and purple, their delicate forms outlined with bold, textured strokes. The vertical textural lines running across the canvas give the impression of movement, as if the butterflies are in mid-flight, creating a sense of serenity and vitality. The composition feels both playful and elegant, a true celebration of nature's beauty.

Hunt Slonem's work is internationally acclaimed for its distinct blend of whimsy, spirituality, and technical mastery. His butterfly series is iconic, symbolizing themes of hope and transformation. As one of the most collectible contemporary artists, his works have consistently increased in value. The large scale, vibrant colors, and meticulous technique of "Kaleidoscope Flutter" enhance its appeal, making it a sound investment and a treasured addition to any collection.

The butterfly motif is both iconic and universal, ensuring its enduring emotional and artistic significance.

Related themes

Colorful Butterflies

Artist represented by Tilsitt Gallery
Follow
Hunt Slonem, born in 1951 in Kittery, Maine, is a renowned American artist celebrated for his distinctive neo-expressionist style. With an enduring fascination for nature and an avian-inspired environment shaped [...]

Hunt Slonem, born in 1951 in Kittery, Maine, is a renowned American artist celebrated for his distinctive neo-expressionist style. With an enduring fascination for nature and an avian-inspired environment shaped by his 60 pet birds, Slonem has carved out a unique niche in the contemporary art world. His vibrant series of bunnies, butterflies, and tropical birds have captivated audiences globally, alongside his large-scale sculptures and meticulous restorations of forgotten historic homes.

Slonem's works grace the permanent collections of over 250 museums worldwide, including prestigious institutions like the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, the Whitney Museum, the Miro Foundation, and the New Orleans Museum of Art.

Slonem's early life was marked by frequent relocations due to his father's career as a Navy officer. This nomadic lifestyle took him across the United States, with significant periods spent in Hawaii, California, and Connecticut. These experiences cultivated in him a deep appreciation for diverse cultures and landscapes, a theme that later permeated his artistic oeuvre. His formative years also included studies abroad in Nicaragua and Mexico, further enriching his worldview and artistic palette.

Slonem pursued his ion for art formally at Tulane University in New Orleans, where he graduated with a degree in painting and art history. The vibrant cultural scene of New Orleans left an indelible mark on his work, particularly his fascination with tropical environments.

Hunt Slonem's artistic journey took a pivotal turn in 1975 when fellow artist Janet Fish offered him her studio for the summer. This opportunity allowed Slonem to immerse himself in his work fully. His distinctive pieces soon began to attract attention in New York City’s burgeoning contemporary art scene. His first solo show at the Fischbach Gallery in 1977 marked the beginning of a prolific career, with his works exhibited internationally hundreds of times since.

His career has been adorned with several notable grants and awards, including from the Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation in Montreal, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Cultural Counsel Foundation’s Artist Project. One of his significant early achievements was painting an 80-foot mural of the World Trade Center in the late 1970s.

Slonem's art is characterized by its vibrant colors, repetitive patterns, and a deep reverence for nature. His series of bunnies, butterflies, and tropical birds have become iconic. One of his notable works includes a six-by-86-foot mural of birds at the Bryant Park Grill Restaurant in New York City. His portrait series of Abraham Lincoln reimagines the historic figure as a pop-art icon, showcasing Slonem's ability to blend historical reverence with contemporary flair.

Slonem's life and work have been the subject of numerous books and monographs, such as Bunnies (Glitterati Inc., 2014), Birds (Glitterati Inc., 2017), and Hunt Slonem: An Art Rich and Strange (Harry N. Abrams, 2002). His studios and homes are also featured in books like When Art Meets Design (Assouline Publishing, 2014) and Pleasure Palaces: The Art and Homes of Hunt Slonem (powerHouse Books, 2007). His book, Gatekeeper (Assouline Publishing), documents his reclamation of the Scranton Armory, highlighting its transformation from a military facility to an artistic haven.

See more from Hunt Slonem

View all artworks
Painting titled "Hutch Heaven, Hunt…" by Hunt Slonem, Original Artwork, Oil Mounted on Wood Stretcher frame
Oil on Canvas | 48x48 in
$49,560.16
Painting titled "Water Lilly's Belle…" by Hunt Slonem, Original Artwork, Oil Mounted on Wood Stretcher frame
Oil on Canvas | 72.1x72.1 in
$92,134.66
Painting titled "4 Corners" by Hunt Slonem, Original Artwork, Oil Mounted on Aluminium
Oil on Canvas | 59.8x59.8 in
$77,176.05
Painting titled "Molucans, Hunt Slon…" by Hunt Slonem, Original Artwork, Oil Mounted on Wood Stretcher frame
Oil on Canvas | 29.9x29.9 in
$28,272.92

Explore the history of art through AI

Visually similar works of art history

Artwork
Hunt Slonem
Guardians and Butterflies Cloak
Artwork
Hunt Slonem
Untitled (EH01627)
Artwork
Hunt Slonem
Red Rover
Artwork
Hunt Slonem
Peace Plan
Artwork
Hunt Slonem
Oct. 31
Artwork
Hunt Slonem
White Ascension Thanksgiving
Artwork
Odilon Redon
Five Butterflies
Artwork
Hunt Slonem
Silver Migration (Butterfllies)
Artwork
Viljami Heinonen
Collector
Artwork
Hunt Slonem
Mongolia
Artwork
Sam Francis
Untitled (from Carnegie Museum of Art Portfolio)
Artwork
Hunt Slonem
Regalia

ArtMajeur

Receive our newsletter for art lovers and collectors
Iris
Iris, your AI guide
Loading...