With spring almost here I am now hearing symphonies of the birds singing. I don't even listen to my music while walking my dog in preference to the music of these great creatures announcing the arrival of spring.
I have been challenged by my painting partner on this painting as to whether this is a finished piece. Let me know your vote and I will tell you ours!
7"x5" unframed original oil
$125.00 + $10.00 shipping and handling
Showing posts with label birds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label birds. Show all posts
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
KMD2564 Chick a Dee Dee Dee (songbird, birds, wildlife, original art)
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This little Chickadee is titled after the sound these wonderful little birds make. They are wonderful little songbirds and here is a bit of trivia about them: On cold winter nights, these birds reduce their body temperature by up to 10-12 °C to conserve energy. I am on a bird run as they are such wonderful creatures and I hope my paintings are the next best thing to having them with us.7"x5" unframed original oil
$125.00 + $10.00 shipping and handling
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
KM2473 He Brings Luck (rooster, animal, landscape)
This rooster was such fun to paint. I took his picture in China when I was visiting last fall. As I paint new subjects it is fun to learn new information about them. I found the following about the rooster: Throughout different cultures the rooster has been a symbol of many things one of the most predominant is luck. Having some form of Rooster in your kitchen is said to bring you luck and could just make you feel good. Hopefully painting roosters brings the same!
16"x12" unframed original oil on linen
$1300.00 + $25.00 shipping and handling
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
KMD2460 Red Crested Cardinal ( bird, nature, wildlife)
While having lunch at the Contemporary Art Museum in Honolulu we were visited by these colorful birds who entertained us throughout our idealic lunch out on the lawn in the fragrant Hawaiian air. This is a Red Crested Cardinal which is fairly common in Honolulu. Also known as the Brazilian Cardinal, it was introduced around 1930 from South America. It feeds on seeds, plant matter, insects and fruit and anything from an artists luncheon!
6"x6" unframed original oil painting
$100.00 + $10.00 shipping and handling
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6"x6" unframed original oil painting
$100.00 + $10.00 shipping and handling
Thank you for visiting
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