Birdseye Lodge, Birdseye Mountain, Castleton Vt.

Birdseye Lodge, Birdseye Mountain, Castleton Vt.

12 × 18 — $495 18 × 24 — $695 24 × 30 — $895 30 × 40 — $1,095 36 × 48 — $1,395 / 12 × 18 — $595 18 × 24 — $835 24 × 30 — $1,075 30 × 40 — $1,315 36 × 48 — $1,675
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Birdseye Lodge, Birdseye Mountain, Castleton Vt.

Birdseye Lodge, Birdseye Mountain, Castleton Vt.

$495.00
Limited Edition Prints
Artist Proofs. A/P 15 Edition's

Title:

The Heart of Birdseye

Birdseye Mountain Lodge, Castleton, Vermont

Artist:

Edward J. Davis Sr.

Year:

2026

Medium:

Archival Pigment Print (Museum-Grade Giclée)

Edition:

Limited Edition of 150

Plus 15 Artist Proofs (AP)

Description & Historical Narrative

The Heart of Birdseye depicts the original Birdseye Mountain Lodge, a structure that once stood as the central gathering place of the Birdseye Mountain Ski Area in Castleton, Vermont. More than a building, the lodge served as the social and operational heartbeat of the mountain during its most active years in the early 1960s.

Founded in 1961 by Bill Jenkins and opened for skiing in 1962, Birdseye Mountain was a locally built, community-driven ski area—designed, engineered, and operated by those who lived in its shadow. The lodge was where skiers gathered to warm themselves, share stories, adjust gear, and look out across the slopes that Jenkins himself helped design. It anchored the Meadow Lift, the North Peak T-Bar, night-skiing operations, and the surrounding trail network that introduced generations of Vermonters to the sport.

The building no longer exists today, making this portrait both a historical document and an act of preservation. Rendered in a painterly style consistent with the Birdseye Mountain Art tradition, the lodge is shown resting beneath the mountain it once served—timber-framed, snow-settled, and quietly resolute. The composition emphasizes permanence over motion, memory over spectacle.

This work stands as a tribute to Vermont’s small ski areas, to local ingenuity, and to a time when mountains were shaped by hand, not corporations. It honors the families, workers, and skiers who passed through these doors, and preserves the spirit of Birdseye Mountain as it was lived, not merely remembered.

Artist’s Statement

Birdseye Mountain is not just a place—it is a legacy.

This lodge was the soul of the mountain. If the lifts were the veins and the trails the body, this was the heart. Painting it is an act of stewardship, ensuring that what once stood proudly on this land continues to live on for future generations.

Edition & Authentication Details

This artwork is issued as a Limited Edition of 150 archival prints, each individually numbered and hand-signed by the artist, along with 15 Artist Proofs reserved for the artist’s private collection and archives.

Each print is produced using museum-grade archival inks on fine-art paper, designed to last for generations without fading. No additional editions will be produced beyond those stated above.

Authentication

This certificate verifies that the accompanying artwork is an authentic, original fine-art print by Edward J. Davis Sr., officially cataloged and permanently recorded in the Birdseye Mountain Art Collection.

Artist Signature: ___________________________

Edition Number: ______ / 150  or  AP ______ / 15

Date: ___________________________

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