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 Two abstract birds in bold graphic lines and saturated color by Lee Kaplan

Birds Who Know Too Much

These aren’t your average birds. Lee Kaplan gives them sharp eyes, quick lines and a kind of nervous charm. The shapes are rough, the colors loud, and the composition walks the line between playful and slightly unhinged. Birds Who Know Too Much is part creature, part code. A conversation in symbols, not sentences. Kaplan keeps things loose but purposeful, letting the figures clash and connect in unexpected ways. It’s funny, strange and completely her own.

Acrylic on Canvas
40x76 cm

Birds Who Know Too Much

These aren’t your average birds. Lee Kaplan gives them sharp eyes, quick lines and a kind of nervous charm. The shapes are rough, the colors loud, and the composition walks the line between playful and slightly unhinged. Birds Who Know Too Much is part creature, part code. A conversation in symbols, not sentences. Kaplan keeps things loose but purposeful, letting the figures clash and connect in unexpected ways. It’s funny, strange and completely her own.

Acrylic on Canvas
40x76 cm

 Two abstract birds in bold graphic lines and saturated color by Lee Kaplan
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