Description: This is my acrylic painting of a black-headed gull at the shore. They are a bold and opportunistic feeder. Its scientific name means laughing gull. This bird is the official bird of Tokyo, Japan and a major player in the book Watership Down. The serene water and clear sky create a calm and tranquil atmosphere.
Description: This is my acrylic painting of a bluethroat bird in the brushy habitat of the tundra. This thrush-like bird is considered to be in the Old-World flycatcher family. They are found mostly in northern Europe across the Palearctic with a foothold in western Alaska. A vividly colored bluethroat perches on a branch against a serene, blue-sky backdrop. Its plumage features a striking combination of blues, browns, and whites that catch the eye.
Description: This is my acrylic painting of the blue-winged pitta on some rocks. Its range extends from India to Malaysia, Indonesia, southern China and the Philippines. A colorful blue-winged pitta with vibrant plumage stands on a rock against a backdrop of lush greenery. The detailed watercolor style highlights shades of blue and red on the bird.
Description: This is my acrylic painting of a Bohemian waxwing feasting on the fruit from a crabapple tree. They are found in the forests near lakes, streams and ponds in northern North America and Eurasia. Some feather tips have a red waxy appearance that give its English name. They can metabolize alcohol produced in fermenting fruit, but can still become intoxicated. A Bohemian waxwing with vivid plumage perches gracefully on a branch adorned with clusters of berries. The sky provides a serene blue backdrop, enhancing the natural beauty of the scene.
Description: This is my acrylic painting of a cattle egret on a Holstein cow in the field. These birds often accompany cattle or other large mammals, catching insects and small vertebrae prey disturbed by these animals. The cattle egret removes ticks and flies from the cattle and consumes them. A Holstein cow with black and white spots stands in a field, while a white egret perches on its back. The background features a landscape with grassy fields and a blue sky with clouds.
Description: This is my acrylic painting of the Cuban trogon or tocororo bird in the jungle. This is the national bird of Cuba. Its name was derived from its repeated call, “toco-toco-tocoro-tocoro.” Its plumage colors match the Cuban flag. Its striking colors contrast with the subtle green background, creating a lively and natural scene.
Description: This is my acrylic painting of an emu in the Australia outback. The emu is the second-tallest living bird after the ostrich. They are flightless with long necks and legs. It is the national bird of Australia. Australia became an independent nation on January 1, 1901. An emu stands in a vibrant, open landscape with a bright blue sky above a warm, earthy ground. The bird's curious expression is emphasized by its wide eyes and fluffy feathers.
Description: This is my acrylic painting of a galah, a bird in the cockatoo family from Australia. They are also known as the pink and grey cockatoo, roseate cockatoo or rose-breasted cockatoo. They are common and abundant in Australia and gather in large flocks. A vibrant cockatoo with a striking pink and white crest stands against a brown background, showcasing its elegant feathers. Its sharp beak and inquisitive eyes add to its lively appearance.
Description: This is my acrylic painting of a male magnificent frigatebird on the coast. His scarlet throat pouch is inflated like a balloon during the breeding season. A frigatebird with a vibrant red chest sits among coastal grasses with a backdrop of a bright blue ocean. In the background, a few birds are silhouetted against the sky. This bird painting is included in the bird playing card game called “Chirp Up”.
Description: This is my acrylic painting of an ornate hawk-eagle perched high in a tree hunting for prey. These raptors are found in the tropical Americas. They bear a long erectile crest, which may variously be laid flat against the head, protrude straight up like a spike or sometimes hang at a slight curve. The bird's white and black speckled body adds a dramatic contrast to its vivid surroundings.
Description: This is my acrylic painting of a peregrine falcon at rocky cliff. This falcon is known for its speed that can reach 200 mph during is characteristic high speed hunting dive. It has been used as a religious, royal or national symbol across multiple eras and areas of human civilization. A peregrine falcon stands on rocky ground, surrounded by a barren landscape with sparse, leafless trees. The bird's feathers exhibit intricate detailing, highlighting its distinctive plumage.
Description: This is my acrylic painting of a pine grosbeak in an evergreen forest. It is part of the finch family. They are found in coniferous woods from Alaska, western mountains of United States, Canada and Siberia. They eat seeds, buds, berries and insects. A vibrant red pine grosbeak bird perches on a branch against a green background, surrounded by clusters of red berries and pine needles. The bird's detailed plumage contrasts with the softly blurred forest snowy scenery in the background.
Description: This is my acrylic painting of a small plump pink robin in a cool temperate wet forest of southeast Australia. A vibrant robin with a striking pink chest and dark grey wings perches on a wooden stump against a textured brown background. Its detailed features bring out a lifelike quality, emphasizing the beauty of the avian subject.
Description: This is my acrylic painting of a pin-tailed whydah in the savanna. The conspicuous pennant-like tail is in the males of this songbird. They are found in the sub-Saharan grasslands, scrubs and savannas of Africa. Its black and white plumage stands out vividly, creating a scene of natural elegance and simplicity.
Description: This is my acrylic painting of a scarlet ibis in the shallow wetlands. These wading birds are found in the tropical and rainforest regions of South America. Its brilliant scarlet coloration makes it unmistakable. It is one of the two national birds of Trinidad and Tobago. Their distinctive long, thin bills are used to probe for food in soft mud flats.
Description: This is my acrylic painting of a spotted owl that is perched in a tree hunting for prey. These owls are found in western North America. They are one of the few owls that have dark colored eyes. A detailed depiction of an owl is perched on a branch against a dark, mottled background. The intricate patterns on the owl's feathers are highlighted, adding to its lifelike appearance.
Description: This is my acrylic painting of a male strawberry finch in the open meadow at sunrise. These birds live in Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Nepal. It is also known as the red avadavat or red munia. A vibrant strawberry finch with white speckles perches on a branch against a golden-brown landscape. The background consists of rolling hills and bare branches under a softly lit sky.
Description: This is my acrylic painting of a turaco bird in the sub-Saharan savanna of Africa. These birds are known for their prominent crest, long tails along with bright green feathers. A vibrant green turaco bird with a distinctive crested head perches on a bare branch against a textured brown background. The bird's striking red eye patch adds a pop of color to the composition. Sparse branches extend from the perch, enhancing the natural setting.
Description: This is my acrylic painting of a pair of blue penguins along the coastline. These penguins are found in New Zealand and South Australia. They are the world’s smallest penguin at 12 to 13 inches tall and average 3 pounds. They are also known as the little penguin and fairy penguin. Two penguins, depicted in shades of blue and white, stand on a snowy landscape under a cloudy sky. The artist's signature is visible in the bottom right corner.
Description: This is my mixed media painting with watercolor and acrylics of the waterfalls at Yellowstone Park. This is the view from “Artist Point” of the upper and lower waterfalls at the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone. I was very inspired to paint this landscape after seeing it in person. A vibrant depiction of a canyon with a river snaking through it, surrounded by lush greenery and rocky cliffs. A waterfall cascades at the far end, adding movement and depth to the scene.
Description: This is my watercolor of a sunset at the mountains, which was an inspiration for me to paint after seeing this scene on a trip. A vibrant sunset fills the sky with shades of purple, orange, and yellow, casting a warm glow over distant mountains and a dark tree line. The broad landscape is calm and inviting, with rich colors blending seamlessly.
Description: This is my acrylic painting of a historic barn located near the Grand Teton Mountain range. There are buffalo in the background. A rustic wooden barn stands in a vast field with a backdrop of towering mountains under a clear blue sky. In the distance, a herd of buffalo grazes on the lush green landscape.
Description: This is my watercolor painting of the Old Faithful geyser in Yellowstone National Park, which I was inspired to paint after seeing it for the first time. This geyser is a very predictable geothermal feature that has erupted every 44 minutes since 2000. A dynamic depiction of a geyser eruption showcases billowing smoke and ash spewing into a clear blue sky. Surrounded by green hills and dense forests, the erupting geyser dominates the landscape with its explosive power.
Description: This is my mixed media painting with watercolor and acrylics of the historic Chimney Rock landmark in western Nebraska. This rock is a prominent geological rock formation of the American West. I was inspired to paint this landmark after seeing it in person. The foreground features grassy plains that suggest a serene, natural landscape.
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. This bird painting is included in the bird playing card game called “Chirp Up”.
Description: This is my watercolor and ink painting of the numbers for the last day of the year in 2023. It is 123 123 or more recognizable as 12/31/23. The number sequence 123 relates to harmony with yourself, unity with others and spiritual advancement.
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