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"Infinity"

  • Title: Infinity
  • Artist: Danny Schreiber
  • Medium: oil on wood panel
  • Year: 2025
  • Size: 12 x 16 inch (30.48 x 40.64 cm)

Stillness can be its own kind of strength. I painted this as a meditation on trust and inner quiet. The hand is steady, open, and offered without demand. The bird accepts, neither captive nor fleeing. It’s a portrait of a moment suspended, a fragile balance between worlds—what’s wild and what’s human, what’s fleeting and what’s eternal.

This piece, like others in theOracles series, draws from gesture and symbolism to explore deeper themes of identity, surrender, and spiritual persistence. Birds have long been used as messengers, both in myth and memory. In this case, the crested tit becomes a stand-in for intuition—the soft voice that arrives only when the world goes quiet enough to hear it.

The black background removes context but amplifies essence. It’s a void that frames presence. A silence that holds the voice. The infinity here isn’t about vast time or grand cosmos—it’s about the unspoken, continuous thread of self that endures no matter how the external world shifts.

Infinity invites the viewer to consider what it means to be in relationship with the unseen. To listen. To be still. To know that the most profound truths don’t arrive loudly—but land gently, like a bird.

Rendered in oil with warm, natural tones and subtle textures, the painting seamlessly blends realism and symbolism, inviting reflection. Like many works in theOracles series, it leaves space for the viewer’s narrative to emerge.

Details: This original artwork is a one-of-a-kind oil painting on a 12 x 16-inch wood panel framed in an ornate dark wood frame that measures 24 x 30 inches around the outside.