Saturday, January 19, 2008
lonely bluebird
This was my final painting. I originally didn't think I would have time for it, but I did and I'm glad. This seems to be peoples favorite. I decided to keep it very empty to contrast with busy pine in the last two and overall I think the bird has a very powerful presence. It almost looks like he is guilty of something, which is cute.
Three little chickadees
This is my favorite. I especially like the chickadee to the far right and the way that he hides in that little area. I love the background too. It was a great series for me to do, because it broke me away from always using really bright colors. I learned how to work with murkier subjects (winter colors), but also keep with my style. When you look at these as a whole, they still have my light style and I think that is cool. Unfortunately this digital image is slightly blurry.
Cardinal love
This was my first big bird painting. It is roughly 12x24. I like the warm color scheme even though it doesn't give the cold winter feeling. I think the emptiness and twigs make it winter like. I like the female bird a lot, the male seems not as "realistic" but I couldn't quite figure out how to change it.
Titmouse in Pine
Chickadee and Berries
textured towhee
As I was painting this I didn't think it was going to turn out good. It was one of those paintings that really came together at the end. I think that this bird has the best texture out of all of them. It really looks like it has it's winter feathers. It is also one of those paintings that looks so much better when you stand back, you see more of the depth in the background.
little nuthatch
I enjoyed this painting, I think because I saw one in person for the first time right before I started painting the birds. I had no idea how tiny they were. I always thought they were the size of a blue jay or cardinal but they are actually really tiny like chickadees. They are so cool how they like to be upside down and I definitely wanted to paint one that way.
Cold Cardinal
Titmouse
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