Description: This is my drawing of a grungy pig wallowing in some mud. A whimsical pink pig drips with black mud goo, creating contrast against a white background. The pig stands in a mud pit that adds an interesting visual dynamic.
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Description: This is my drawing the shining sun with a vintage look. A sun with a smiling face is depicted at the center, surrounded by vibrant yellow and orange rays extending outward. The background features swirling red lines, enhancing the dynamic feel of the composition.
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Description: This is my drawing of two narwhals. They have been called the unicorn of the sea. The narwhal is a toothed whale native to the Arctic. They can use their long-spiraled tusk as a weapon, as a tool for feeding, or attracting mates. Two narwhals face each other, their tusks crossed above an icy ocean. Snow-covered mountains and ice floes form the backdrop under a clear blue sky.
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Description: This is my drawing of a dromedary camel in the desert. An oasis and pyramids are on the horizon. They have fatty deposits known as “humps” on its back. Camels have been domesticated for many centuries. A camel stands in a desert landscape with pyramids and palm trees in the background. The sun sets behind the camel, casting warm rays across the sky.
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Description: This is my acrylic painting of a burrowing owl family. This owl is also called the shoco, which is a small, long-legged owl. They nest and roost in burrows, such as those excavated by prairie dogs. They have bright yellow eyes with prominate white eyebrows and a white chin. They are quite social and lives in groups. The earthy tones of the background create a warm, natural atmosphere.
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Description: This is my acrylic painting of some pigeons sitting on The Thinker statue. The Thinker statue represent man’s contemplation and thought. Some days you will be the pigeon, going about your business and living a carefree existence, and other days you will be the statue getting pooped on by the pigeons. A contemplative statue sits on a tree stump surrounded by birds, with bird poop dripping from its surface. The setting includes a clear blue sky, suggesting a cold atmosphere.
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Description: This is my acrylic painting of a roseate spoonbill wading the shallow waters of the wetlands. It is known for its red eyes and long spoon-shaped bill. It has a pink color that is diet-derived like the American flamingo. Plume hunting in the 1800’s almost drove it to extinction. A roseate spoonbill bird with a distinctive long bill and pink-hued feathers stands gracefully in a body of water, casting a reflection on the turquoise surface. The serene setting captures the tranquil essence of a natural habitat.
Description: This is my acrylic painting of some violet-green swallows in the open woodland. Their long-pointed wings and slim, streamlined body evolved to catch insects while in flight. These aerial acrobats have slightly forked tails. A swallow with striking green and purple plumage perches on a branch, set against a muted background. Three additional birds soar in the sky, adding a sense of movement to the scene.
Description: This is my acrylic painting of a toucan deep in a tropical rainforest on a black canvas. These birds are known for their large, bright, and colorful bill. They are among the world’s noisiest birds. These popular colorful birds have been in advertising, cartoons and movies. A vibrant toucan with a striking orange beak perches on a branch surrounded by lush, green foliage and colorful flowers. The scene evokes a sense of tropical richness with its detailed depiction of nature.
Description: This is my acrylic painting of a stocky red-tailed hawk perched high in a tree looking for prey. It has been called a “chickenhawk”, though it rarely preys on chickens. Because they are easily trained as capable hunters, they are the most commonly captured hawks for falconry. Their feathers are considered sacred by Native Americans. The bird's detailed feathers and intense gaze add a sense of realism and depth.
Description: This is my acrylic painting of a silky, shiny cedar waxwing perched in a tree. I was inspired to paint these beautiful birds after seeing them in person. Some of their wing feathers have red tips, the resemblance of which to sealing wax gives these birds their name. These birds love fruit. They occasionally become intoxicated or even die when they run across overripe berries that have started to ferment and produce alcohol. Detailed features and vibrant plumage highlight its striking presence in the natural setting.
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Description: This is my acrylic painting on gray paper of some male American goldfinches in a sunflower field at sunrise. The male is vibrant yellow in the summer and olive color in the winter. Its brightly colored plumage during the breeding season is to attract a mate. These birds love sunflower seeds. I was inspired to paint these beautiful goldfinches after seeing some landing on the sunflowers of my garden to get the seeds. They will also feed the seeds to their young. This bird is the state bird of New Jersey, Iowa and Washington. Sunflowers dominate the foreground, providing perches for two bright yellow goldfinches, while a dramatic sunrise unfolds in the background. The golden hues of the sunflowers complement the vibrant sunrise.
Description: This is my acrylic painting of a vividly colored male painted bunting in a tree. The dark blue head, red rump, and green back plumage of the male only comes in the second year of life; in the first year they look similar to a female. These shy and secretive birds are in the cardinal family. The rich green background suggests a lush, natural environment, enhancing the bird's vivid colors.
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Description: This is my acrylic painting of a green jay in the forest. These birds are found in Central America, Mexico and South Texas. They can use sticks as a tool to pry up loose bark, exposing insect prey. They are excellent mimics like Blue Jays.
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Description: This is my acrylic painting of two rufous hummingbirds hoovering to get nectar from some flowers. I used a pearlescent paint for the iridescent shine on the feathers. They have a fast and darting flight with pinpoint maneuverability. These feisty birds will chase away other birds many times its size. Their delicate wings are caught mid-flight, creating a sense of movement and liveliness.
Description: This is my acrylic painting of a greater roadrunner in the desert at sundown. Predators of the roadrunner are raccoons, hawks, bobcats and of course, coyotes. This bird can outrace a human, kill a rattlesnake and thrive in the harsh desert. It is the state bird of New Mexico. These birds are in many Native American and Mexican myths and legends. A roadrunner struts through a desert landscape filled with cacti and distant mesas under a vibrant yellow sky. The scene captures the essence of the American Southwest with its distinctive flora and fauna.
Description: This is my acrylic painting of a brown pelican in the coastal waters. They feed by diving into the water and scooping fish with their expandable pouch. It is the state bird of Louisiana and the national bird of some countries in the Caribbean. I enjoy watching these birds while on vacation in the south. A pelican gracefully floats on calm, blue water beneath a partly cloudy sky. The bird's detailed feathers contrast with the smoothness of the surrounding ocean.
Description: This is my acrylic painting of a pair of chunky full-breasted house sparrows. The male has the darker colors with a black bib while the female has more buffy brown colors. These are also known as English sparrows and Indian sparrow. These sparrows are very social and are strongly associated with human habitation. These birds are very common at my bird feeders.
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Description: This is my acrylic painting of a male great-tailed grackle or Mexican grackle perched in a tree looking over his territory. It has piercing yellow eyes, long legs, very long V-shaped tail and stout bill. Look for the shimmer of the glossy iridescent colors on the feathers, which I have painted with a pearlescent paint to give more shine. They are known for being intelligent, social, and problem-solving birds.
Description: This is my acrylic painting of a white-winged dove on a cactus. These doves are often seen on the saguaro cacti in the Sonoran Desert, where they play a vital role in the cactus pollination and seed dispersal. The doves build homes inside the cacti and eat the saguaro fruit. Doves are seen as a sign of peace and love. I was inspired to paint this dove after seeing some on vacation.
Description: This is my acrylic painting of a courting pair of red-headed woodpeckers at a nesting cavity in a tree. They will do a rapid pecking of their bills against a tree to announce their availability. Prospective mates play “hide and seek.” These birds have been featured in many stories and legends. Two red-headed woodpeckers are perched on a tree, facing each other near a hollow. The bark is detailed, and the birds are striking against the soft yellow background.
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Description: This is my acrylic painting of a Carolina wren at a bright sunrise. They sing year-round. The males alone sing and have a repertoire of at least twenty different phrase patterns. While singing its tail is pointed down. It is the state bird of South Carolina. A small wren is depicted with a vibrant yellow burst of color in the background, giving an impression of movement or energy. Various shades of brown and white detail the bird's feathers, and the artist’s signature is present in the corner.
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Description: This is my acrylic painting of a pair of house finches. The male is rosy red on the head, neck and shoulders. During courtship, the male will touch bills with the female. He feeds the female during breeding and incubation of the eggs. I was inspired to paint these finches since they are common in my yard.
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Description: This is my mixed media (watercolor, ink and acrylics) painting of some barn swallows at an old barn at a farm. The birds are gazing at the barn as the sunbeams span over the horizon. Their cup nest from mud pellets is in the barn. There are many cultural references to the barn swallow in literary (Bible Proverbs 26:2) and religious works due to it close proximity to humans. A vibrant barn swallow perches on a barbed wire fence as two others soar above in a rustic countryside scene. Sunlight radiates from the horizon, highlighting a barn and windmill in the distance.
Description: This is my acrylic painting of a lovely pair of black-crested titmice in a serene evergreen forest atmosphere. This bird is a member of the tit family, which is an Old English term for small bird. The call of the black-crested titmouse is peter, peter, peter, similar to the tufted titmouse. The detailed artwork captures the birds' delicate features and subtle color variations.
Description: This is my acrylic painting of a ruby-crowned kinglet in the forest. The brilliant red crown of the male is usually hidden, but the male will raise it when he is excited, agitated or singing his territorial song. Kinglets are tiny songbirds with relatively large heads and almost no necks. They flick their wings almost constantly as they go. A small kinglet with vibrant plumage, including a striking red crest, perches on a branch against a brown, textured background. The bird's body features green and white shades, adding contrast and interest to the scene.
Description: This is my mixed media (watercolor, ink, acrylic) painting of a great blue heron poised for some prey at at a lake. I love their long black plume on the back of its head. This is the largest heron native to North America. I was inspired to paint this bird after seeing these beautiful creatures in person. I added three hovering dragonflies in the background.
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Description: This is my acrylic painting of a pair of northern cardinals sitting on a branch in in the sunbeams. They are probably the most romantic bird species and they mate for life, travel together, sing before nesting and during courtship. It is often said about them, when Cardinals appear, Angels are near. Many believe seeing a cardinal is a sign that those who have passed are with us in spirit. Two cardinals perch closely on a branch, creating a scene of harmony. The background features soft streaks of golden sunbeam hues, accentuating the birds' vibrant plumage.
Description: This is my acrylic painting of a red-winged blackbird at a lake. They are a terrific singer and one of the most abundant birds across North America. This is a glossy-black male with a scarlet-and-yellow shoulder patch. The sky is a mix of soft clouds and a serene blue, enhancing the natural beauty of the scene.
Description: This is my acrylic painting of a northern mockingbird while in flight giving a “wing flash” where it opens its wings showing off the big white patches. Mockingbirds sing all through the day and often at night. It can mimic the calls of other birds and manmade noises like music and machinery. This bird is the state bird of AR, FL, MS, TN and TX. The contrasting black and white feathers add detail to the bird's dynamic pose.
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Description: This is my acrylic painting of a stocky belted kingfisher that has caught a fish by swooping down from a perch. A vibrant blue kingfisher is perched on a branch with a small fish in its beak, set against a lush green background. The bird's plumage is vividly detailed, showcasing shades of blue and patches of reddish-brown.
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Description: I used salt to give special effects in this color wheel painted in watercolor.
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Description: This is my acrylic painting of some petunia flowers that are painted on black paper. The petals appear large and abundant, showcasing an impressive array of detailed patterns.
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Description: This is my acrylic painting of some basic petunia flowers that are painted on black paper. The petals appear large and abundant, showcasing an impressive array of detailed patterns.
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Description: This is my drawing of a witch as a frequent flyer riding a hot rod broom across the sky.
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