Description: This is my acrylic painting of the United States of America National bird and flower, the bald eagle and rose. The bald eagle has been the national bird since June 20, 1782. It was then placed with outspread wings on the Great Seal of the US. The proclamation of the national flower at the White House Rose Garden: more often than any other flower, we hold the rose dear as the symbol of life and love and devotion, of beauty and eternity. This painting is included with my other state birds and flowers collection.
Description: These are my paintings of the state birds and flowers for each of the states in the United States. I started out to paint just a few but was so inspired, I finished all of them. I enjoyed learning about the history pertaining to the reasons certain birds and flowers were chosen. Prints are also available for each individual state. A collection showcases beautifully illustrated state birds and flowers, each framed in its own square. The vibrant colors and intricate details highlight the diverse flora and fauna across different regions.
Description: This is my acrylic painting of the Utah state bird and flower, the California seagull and Sego lily. In 1848, when the Mormon crickets swarmed and started to devour the pioneers’ first crops, California gulls came in and ate the crickets, saving the crops, called “Miracle of the gulls.” The bulbs of the Sego lily were used as food by Native Americans and pioneers when food became scarce. Utah was admitted to the union on January 4, 1896 as the 45th state. This painting is part of my state bird and flower collection.
Description: This is my acrylic painting of the Oregon state bird and flower, the Western meadowlark and Oregon grape. Native to the North American west coast, the Oregon-grape is an evergreen shrub with fruits that were a traditional diet of the Pacific Northwest aboriginal peoples. Today these bitter berries are used in jellies & jams. Oregon was admitted to the union on February 14, 1859 as the 33rd state. This painting is part of my state bird and flower collection.
Description: This is my acrylic painting of the Nebraska state bird and flower, the western meadowlark and golden rod. Each spray on the golden rod is made up of hundreds of individual flowers. Nebraska was admitted to the union on March 1, 1867 as the 37th state. This painting is part of my state bird and flower collection. The bird's distinctive markings and the surrounding flora create a vibrant scene capturing the essence of nature.
Description: This is my acrylic painting of the Vermont state bird and flower, the hermit thrush and red clover. Vermont was admitted to the union on March 4, 1791 as the 14th state. Red clover is grown by dairy farmers who use the purple flowers as grazing food for their cattle. I added a four-leaf clover in this scene for good luck and love. This painting is part of my state bird and flower collection.
Description: This is my acrylic painting of the Georgia state bird and flower, the brown thrasher and Cherokee rose. Georgia was admitted to the union on January 2, 1788 as the 4th state. The state flower was derived from the Cherokee tribe of Native America and is part of the rose family. This painting is part of my state bird and flower collection.
Description: This is my acrylic painting of the Alaska state bird and flower, for the willow ptarmigan and forget-me-not flower. This bird changes color from light brown in the summer to snow white in the winter and uses its camouflage as protection. The state flower is also called the alpine forget-me not. Alaska was admitted to the union on January 3, 1959 as the 49th state. This painting is part of my state bird and flower collection. A willow ptarmigan with a striking brown and white plumage stands amidst vibrant blue forget-me-not flowers against a backdrop of snow-covered mountains. The scene conveys a sense of serene wilderness and natural beauty.
Description: This is my acrylic painting of the Alabama state bird and flower, the yellowhammer and the red camellia. Alabama soldiers marched off to the Civil War with feathers of the yellowhammer in their soft felt hats. It is more widely known as the yellow-shafted flicker or northern flicker. Alabama was admitted to the union on December 14, 1819 as the 22nd state. This painting is part of my state bird and flower collection.
Description: This is my acrylic painting of the Montana state bird and flower, the Western meadowlark and bitterroot. Montana was admitted to the union on November 8, 1889 as the 41st state. The bitterroot is a culturally significant plant for Native American tribes. This painting is part of my state bird and flower collection.
Description: This is my acrylic painting of the Oklahoma state bird and flower, the scissor-tailed flycatcher and the Oklahoma Rose. The Oklahoma rose is a hybrid tea rose. Oklahoma was admitted to the union on November 16, 1907 as the 46th state. This painting is part of my state bird and flower collection. A bird with a long tail perches elegantly among vibrant red roses, surrounded by lush green leaves. The gray outline of a state and a small emblem are subtly incorporated into the scene.
Description: This is my acrylic painting of the North Dakota state bird and flower, the western meadowlark and wild prairie rose. The wild prairie rose has bright pink petals with a tight cluster of yellow stamens in the center. North Dakota was admitted to the union on November 2, 1889 as the 39th state. This painting is part of my state bird and flower collection. The scene captures a moment of nature, showcasing the bird's delicate pose and intricate details.
Description: This is my acrylic painting of the Hawaii state bird and flower, the Nene or Hawaiian Goose and yellow hibiscus. The Nene is a species of bird endemic to the Hawaiian Islands. Hawaii was admitted to the union on August 21, 1959 as the 50th state. This painting is part of my state bird and flower collection.
Description: This is my acrylic painting of the Nevada state bird and flower, the mountain bluebird and sagebrush. This plant has medicinal purposes that were used by the Native Americans of the area. Nevada was admitted to the union on October 31, 1864 as the 36th state. This painting is part of my state birds and flowers collection. The natural setting offers a serene and colorful depiction of wildlife.
Description: This is my acrylic painting of the Wyoming state bird and flower, the Western meadowlark and Indian paintbrush. Wyoming was admitted to the union on July 10, 1890 as the 44th state. Meadowlarks are a common songbird of open prairies. This painting is part of my state birds and flowers collection.
Description: This is my painting of the Colorado state bird and flower, the lark bunting and Rocky Mountain columbine. This flower features two-tone flowers with star-like, creamy white petals and violet-blue sepals and spurs. Bushy yellow stamens add a third color. Colorado was admitted to the union on August 1, 1876 as the 38th state. This painting is in my state birds and flowers collection.
Description: This is my acrylic painting of the Idaho state bird and flower, the mountain bluebird and syringa. The syringa is a woody shrub with clusters of white flowers sometimes called mock orange. Idaho was admitted to the union on July 3, 1890 as the 43rd state. This painting is part of my state birds and flowers collection.
Description: This is my acrylic painting of the West Virginia state bird and flower, the cardinal and rhododendron. The rhododendron is actually a flowering shrub with purple, pink and white blooms in the late spring. West Virginia was admitted to the union on June 20, 1863 as the 35th state. This painting is part of my state birds and flowers collection.
Description: This is my acrylic painting of the Tennessee state bird and flower, the mockingbird and iris. There are several different colors of the iris, by common acceptance the purple iris is considered the state flower. Tennessee was admitted to the union on June 1, 1796 as the 16th state. This painting is part of my state birds and flowers collection.
Description: This is my acrylic painting of the South Carolina state bird and flower, the Carolina wren and yellow jessamine, also called Carolina jessamine. The wren is known for nesting in unusual places. South Carolina was admitted to the union on May 23rd, 1788 as the eighth state. This painting is part of my state birds and flowers collection.
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 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.