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Related: About this forumI've been asked to post my bird series paintings, so here they are.
These have already been posted one at a time, over a series of many months when completed, but here's the lot all together, reduced in size for bandwidth conservation. Not sure if I want to keep doing birds or maybe do an arthropod series?
Goldfinch

Nuthatch

Downy Woodpecker

Loggerhead Shrike with prey

Magpie

Sandhill Crane

Cedar Waxwing

Belted Kingfisher

Atlantic Puffin

Irish_Dem
(77,528 posts)At first I thought they were photographs, they are so real looking.
sheshe2
(94,750 posts)They look like photographs.
MLAA
(19,591 posts)All wonderful, but my personal favorites are Goldfinch, Downy Woodpecker and damn I realized I was in the process of listing them all.
The branch the Downy Woodpecker is sitting is perfect yet doesnt take away from the main attraction. The Cedar Waxing is exquisite and the same, the background is wonderful and supports not distracts from the star.
I look forward to seeing more as you finish them! How about a hummingbird?
Think. Again.
(22,456 posts)Trueblue1968
(18,913 posts)Polly Hennessey
(8,322 posts)They are beautiful.
AnotherMother4Peace
(4,950 posts)MN2theMax
(2,128 posts)Really excellent work. I thought these were nice photographs, very lifelike paintings. Thank you for sharing these.
bif
(26,424 posts)3catwoman3
(28,084 posts)I especially like the goldfinch and the downy woodpecker.
2naSalit
(98,597 posts)Those are excellent! They look like photos.
democrank
(11,922 posts)Thank you
Demobrat
(10,243 posts)If I saw these in a gallery I would buy one if I could afford it. I love birds.
That woodpecker
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Just wow.
AllaN01Bear
(27,935 posts)Just. WOW!!!!
Lonestarblue
(13,096 posts)spooky3
(38,109 posts)denvine
(839 posts)femmedem
(8,529 posts)Stunningly gorgeous. I feel as if I'm looking at a rare 19th-century book of bird illustrations.
I don't know which I love more: the beauty of the birds, who feel so alive, or the beauty of the artist's patient observation, which is just as visible as the birds.
Ms. Toad
(37,963 posts)I especially like the first three!
Ocelot II
(128,146 posts)Maybe I'll do a few more birds. Wish I could take my own photos that were good enough to use as references. Audubon and many others painted directly from real birds before the days of photography, except that the birds were dead. I'll stick to photographs...
Goddessartist
(2,176 posts)You have such talent - such an eye!
Thank you for sharing! I love the Kingfisher especially, as my Z photographs them here quite often. But also the cedar waxwing, and the puffin, and, and well you know I love them all!