Showing posts with label animals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label animals. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 5, 2022

Masked Bandit


“Masked Bandit”
Oil on Canvas 6”x6”

This little guy is so out there with his outfit!

 

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Tuesday, July 2, 2019

“Ready for Winter”



“Ready for Winter”
Oil on Canvas, 9” x 12”

I have just finished “My Ántonia” by Willa Cather, and found it to be the story of my great grandparents who settled South Dakota. Raised in a Chicago suburb, I was lucky enough to spend several weeks each summer on my Aunt Arlene and Uncle Bud’s farm in the Black Hills. I wandered the fields, met cows, caught frogs and watched chickens - they made me nervous!

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Sunday, May 26, 2019

Handsome Guy




“Handsome Guy”
Oil on Wood, 6” x 6”

This fella just seems very proud of himself. Or maybe it’s just that I think he’s gorgeous!
I am trying to get back into the swing of things and get ready for a couple of commissions. This is actually a painting from last year that I reworked, making me much happier with it.



Sunday, May 27, 2018

"Mr. Big Beak"



"Mr. Big Beak"
Oil on Wood, 8" x 6"

 OK, this guy has serious doubts about being painted. 
He's a Rose-breasted Grosbeak who's saying, "You lookin' at me?"

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Sunday, April 29, 2018

Peacock Walkin'




Peacock Walkin'
Oil on Linen, 10" x 20"

The reason this was so intense to paint was that I was in Love with the photograph,
and I didn't want to mess it up!
I painted the Grackle first to practice iridescence.
Now of course I plan to paint all things shiny. Maybe not oil spills.
Oyster shells? Who knows?

Ps. It's a tiny bit unfinished, but I'll worry about that later. He has these beautiful
drooping feathers from his tail, but the painting has to be dry first.

This will be in my show with Lavinia Wiggins at the Croton Free Library.
We're installing tomorrow. Opening: Sunday, May 6.
Baked goods & live music, drop by!



Friday, April 27, 2018

"Grackle"



"Grackle"
Oil on Wood, 6" x 6"

I wanted to try iridescence.
Not only the blue head was luminescent, but so were the copper colored body feathers.
I just found the right name of this guy thanks to my dear cousin Donna!



Monday, April 23, 2018

"Eastern Rock Nuthatch"



"Eastern Rock Nuthatch"
Oil on Wood, 6" x 6"

Anyway, I think it's an eastern rock nuthatch. Any birders out there?
I just love these birds serious expressions. Although if I was a bug I might not be so enamoured.



Saturday, March 24, 2018

Monday, March 19, 2018





"Swan"
Oil on Wood, 6" x 6"

Only now am I wondering why this swan is swimming in the dark, yet lit up.
All I know is it was a dramatic and beautiful photograph that I found in morguefile.com.




Saturday, March 10, 2018

Tuesday, February 27, 2018

"Baby Chickadee"



"Chickadee"
6" x 6," Oil on Canvas

I was up early and painted this before breakfast.

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Monday, February 26, 2018

"Walking Duck"



"Walking Duck"
10" x 8," Oil on Canvas

This guy was exhausting. I had him all finished, and realized the background was horrendous.
Now he's much happier!
How many ducks have blue feet and a blue beak? Along with the rust orange,his colors are gorgeous.

Saturday, February 24, 2018




"Sparrow"
6" x 6," Oil on Wood

 I think it's a sparrow. I once raised a sparrow from babyhood when I was young. We slowly got her used to being outside . I remember teaching her how to fly. There was an interim during the summer when she lived outside, but every morning she would come to my window and chirp until I would wake up, open the window and let her inside. I would then go down to the kitchen and feed her. 



Wednesday, February 21, 2018

Monday, February 19, 2018

"He said What!?"



"He said What!?"
6" x 8," Oil on Wood

This guy seems so stern, but there seems to be a tiny bit of insecurity behind that gaze.

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Saturday, February 17, 2018

"Dreamy Eastern Bluebird"



"Dreamy Eastern Bluebird"
6" x 6," Oil on Wood

It's been awhile since I painted a bird. I believe it's an eastern bluebird. Funny how each one seems to develop a personality that goes beyond the initial photograph. Often I find when I paint something I discover much more about the subject during the process.

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