Description: This is my painting with a variety of colorful butterflies from around the world for a Happy Mother’s Day. They are flying in a color wheel pattern that includes a Tiger Swallowtail, Blue Morpho, Red Butterfly, Bamboo Page, Monarch and Purple Emperor and more. This is a series of four paintings with a growing number of butterflies in the cluster for each.
Description: This is my drawing of a person presenting a bouquet of flowers that are topped with a pair of hummingbirds for a Happy Mother’s Day. A hand, clothed in a suit, presents a colorful bouquet of various flowers tied with a pink ribbon. Two hummingbirds hover above the bouquet, adding a lively touch to the floral arrangement.
Description: This is my painting with the point of view in a bunch of violet flowers for a Happy Mother’s Day. The Ancient Greek’s considered the violet a symbol of fertility and love; they used it in love potions. The common blue violet is the state flower in Rhode Island, Illinois and New Jersey.
Description: This is my painting of the Massachusetts state bird and flower, which are the black-capped chickadee and mayflower. The chickadee is a cheerful bird with a pleasing call “chick-adee-dee-dee.” The mayflower is also known as the ground laurel. It is fragrant with pink or white with five petals. Massachusetts was admitted to the union on February 6, 1788 as the sixth state. This painting is part of my state birds and flowers collection.
Description: This is my acrylic painting of the Ohio state bird and flower, which are the cardinal and red carnation. This state chose the red carnation to honor President William McKinley, an Ohioan who liked to wear red carnations stuck in his buttonhole on the lapel of his jacket. Ohio was admitted to the union on March 1, 1803 as the 17th state. This painting is part of my state birds and flowers collection. The background is filled with a subtle pattern of smaller flowers, creating a lush and colorful scene.
Description: This is my acrylic painting of the Arizona state bird and flower, which are the cactus wren and saguaro cactus flower. The cactus wrens often build their nests inside a cactus to protect them from predators. Arizona was admitted to the union on February 14, 1912 as the 48th state. This painting is part of my state birds and flowers collection.
Description: This is my acrylic painting of the New Mexico state bird and flower, which are the greater roadrunner and yucca flower. The chaparral bird is commonly called the roadrunner. The yucca can grow up to 30 feet in height. New Mexico was admitted to the union on January 6, 1912 as the 47th state. This painting is part of my state birds and flowers collection. A roadrunner stands in a desert landscape with sparse vegetation and a dramatic sky. The background features yucca plants and a sunset with layered clouds.
Description: This is my acrylic painting of the Rhode Island state bird and flower, which are the Rhode Island Red and violet. Rhode Island was admitted to the union on May 29, 1790 as the 13th state. The Rhode Island Red is one of the most famous and popular chicken breeds. This painting is part of my state birds and flowers collection.
Description: This is my acrylic painting of the North Carolina state bird and flower, which are the cardinal and the flowering dogwood tree. North Carolina was admitted to the union on November 21, 1789 as the twelfth state. This painting is part of my state birds and flowers collection. The bird's striking plumage contrasts with the lush green leaves and delicate floral background.
Description: This is my acrylic painting of the New Hampshire state bird and state flower, which are the purple finch and purple lilac. New Hampshire was admitted to the union on January 5, 1776 as the ninth state. Not purple at all, the male Purple Finch looks more like a large billed sparrow with a raspberry red head. The purple lilac was imported from England and planted in the area of what became this state. This painting is part of my state birds and flowers collection.
Description: This is my acrylic painting of the Michigan state bird and flower, which are the American robin and apple blossom. Michigan was admitted to the union on January 26, 1837 as the 26th state. The robin is a distinctive bird with a bold orange chest and one of the first signs of spring. Apple blossoms bloom into a white or pale pink color in the spring. This painting is part of my state birds and flowers collection.
Description: This is my acrylic painting of the Florida state bird and flower, which are the common mockingbird and orange blossom. The mocking bird is a superb songbird and mimic. Oranges are a large part of the state’s agriculture industry. Florida was admitted to the union on March 3, 1845 as the 27th state. This painting is part of my state birds and flowers collection.
Description: This is my acrylic painting of the Delaware state bird and flower, which are the blue hen and peach blossoms. Fighting blue hen cocks were carried by Delaware Revolutionary war soldiers for entertainment during cockfights. Delaware has the reputation as the “Peach State” since they had so many orchards at one time. Delaware was admitted to the union on December 7, 1787 as the first state. This painting is part of my state birds and flowers collection.
Description: This is my painting of the Pennsylvania state bird and flower, which are the ruffed grouse and mountain laurel. The ruffed grouse gets its name from the black “ruffs” on the side of its neck. The mountain laurel has fragrant star-shaped white and pink flowers, which is an evergreen shrub. Pennsylvania was admitted to the union on December 12, 1787 as the second state. This painting is part of my state birds and flowers collection.
Description: This is my acrylic painting of the South Dakota state bird and flower, which are the ring-necked pheasant and American pasque. The American pasque flower is also called the May Day flower, prairie crocus, and wind flower. South Dakota was admitted to the union on November 2, 1889 as the 40th state. This painting is part of my state birds and flowers collection.
Description: This is my painting of the Maryland state bird and flower, which are the Baltimore oriole and black-eyed susan’s flower. The flaming orange and black of the oriole shares the heraldic colors of the coat of arms of the17th-century Lord Baltimore. The black-eyed susan is the symbol of encouragement. Maryland was admitted to the union on April 28, 1788 as the seventh state. This painting is part of my state birds and flowers collection.
Description: This is my acrylic painting of the New York state bird and flower, which are the eastern bluebird and wild rose. New York was admitted to the union on July 26, 1776 as the eleventh of the thirteen original states. This painting is part of my state birds and flowers collection.
Description: This is my acrylic painting of the New Jersey state bird and flower, which are the eastern goldfinch and the common violet. The eastern goldfinch has bright yellow feathers and a black head and wings. New Jersey was admitted to the union on December 18, 1787 as the third state. This painting is part of my state birds and flowers collection. The delicate composition highlights the contrast between the bird's bright plumage and the soft floral backdrop.
Description: This is my mixed media (watercolor & acrylics) of the Maine state bird and flower, which are the chickadee and white pine cone & tassel. The chickadees white cheeks shine out from their solid black cap and black bib below. Maine was admitted to the union on March 15, 1820 as the 23rd state. This painting is part of my state birds and flowers collection.
Description: This is my watercolor painting of the Louisiana state bird and flower, the brown pelican and magnolia. Louisiana was admitted to the union on April 30, 1812 as the 18th state. The pelican is famous for its big bill and pouch. The creamy-white blooms of the magnolia are abundant in the state. This painting is part of my state birds and state flowers collection.
Description: This is my acrylic painting of the California state bird and flower, which are the California quail and California poppy. California was admitted to the union on September, 9, 1850 as the 31st state. I love the curving crest or plume on their head. The plants bright orange flowers are an unmatched symbol of the Golden State. This painting is part of my state bird and flowers collection.
Description: This is my acrylic painting of a mallard duck drake. The mallard is a dabbling duck. It has an area of white-bordered black or iridescent blue feathers call a speculum on their wings. The serene background enhances the tranquil scene.
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Description: This is my painting of the Missouri state bird, the eastern bluebird and the state flower, the white hawthorn blossom. This is a male bluebird. Missouri was admitted to the union on August 10, 1821 as the 24th state. This is painting is part of my State Birds & Flowers Collection.
Description: This is my watercolor painting of the state bird and flower of Kansas, the western meadowlark and the wild native sunflower. Kansas was admitted to statehood on January 29, 1861 as the 34th state. The nickname of Kansas is the “Sunflower State.” This is painting is part of my State Birds & Flowers Collection.
Description: This is a crappie that I carved from wood and painted with acrylic paint as a fish “decoy.” A detailed depiction of a crappie is shown against a brown, textured background. The fish features contrasting dark and light scales, highlighting its distinctive pattern.
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Description: This is my acrylic painting of Siamese fighting fish or betta swimming in a yin yang pattern. The bettas are the colors of a color wheel. A circular design features a blend of betta fish in vibrant colors arranged in a yin-yang pattern, creating a dynamic contrast. Each fish showcases a different color, ranging from red to purple, creating a harmonious yet striking visual effect.
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Description: This is a bluegill that I carved from wood and painted with acrylics as a fish “decoy.” A vibrantly colored bluegill with shades of green, orange, and yellow is displayed against a rich wooden background. The detailed scales and fins are meticulously highlighted, showcasing the aquatic creature's natural beauty.
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Description: This is a northern pike that I carved from wood and painted with acrylics as a fish “decoy.” A vibrant depiction of a northern pike fish with distinct patterns covers a wooden surface, creating a striking visual contrast. The fish appears elongated with shades of green and yellow, showcasing its unique details against the rich brown wood.
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Description: This is my acrylic painting of a wood duck with its reflections in the water. A colorful wood duck is depicted swimming on a slice of natural wood, blending vibrant hues with the wood's earthy tones. The detailed feathers and reflection in the water add a lifelike touch to the scene.
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Description: This is my acrylic painting of a bighorn sheep ram on toned tan paper. The bighorn sheep are found in the Rocky Mountains region. A majestic ram with large, curved horns is depicted against a textured background. The detailed rendering highlights the animal's fur and piercing gaze.
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Description: This is a brown trout that I carved from wood and painted as a fish “decoy" with no background.
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