Mother Lake Exhibition
June-August 2026
A solo exhibition of original work by Bryanna Manning will be on display at the Saugatuck Center for the Arts gallery from Memorial weekend through Labor Day, 2026. All work will be available for purchase.
Follow along on social media @bryannamanningart for work in progress updates. More information below.
40 × 30 inches. Acrylic on 2.5“ deep wood panel with a satin varnish. Original artwork arrives wired and ready to hang.
This work is inspired by the Lake Michigan shoreline in Northern Michigan. We spent our summers camping in the Michigan state park campgrounds. Running on the shore and playing capture the flag in the dunes are some of my fondest memories. This work is from the perspective of a child running through the dunes, discovering and marveling at the wonders of the shore.
If you would like additional images/videos of the work, please email studio@bryannamanning.com.
Shipping
This original artwork ships with a flat rate of $75. Please allow for 2-3 weeks from the time of purchase for your painting to ship. An email with tracking information will be sent once your artwork ships. Free local pick-up in Holland, Michigan is available on original artwork. If this option is selected at checkout, I will communicate with you to determine a pick-up date and location.
16 x 20 inches. Oil on linen. 1.5” deep floater frame.
Painting comes framed in a black/antique gold renewal core floater frame (front is antique gold, sides are black).
The painting comes protected with a coat of varnish. Original artwork arrives wired and ready to hang.
Click on the image to see the full painting. I am happy to share more images or videos of this work. Email me at bmanningart@gmail.com if you would like more information.
About Birds of the Air
The title “Birds of the Air” is a reference to Jesus’ sermon on the mount in the book of Matthew. These paintings are visual reminders that each day provides us with all we need and we are never alone. All of the birds in this collection are birds that I have seen (and heard) outside of my home. In creating these works, I have loved learning of the many ways birds have held spiritual and personal meaning for others. My visual take on this is another layer to the rich story that has been, and will continue to be, told about our feathered friends.

