Tuesday, June 27, 2017

Pompadour Cotinga

oil on hardboard panel, 6" x 8"

Not much is known about this beautiful iridescent bird that inhabits Central and tropical South America, but I just love the brilliant rich red of this bird and thought it might be well served to set it against an abstracted neutral gray background.  

Friday, June 23, 2017

Estero Creek

oil on hardboard panel, 8" x 6"

This palette knife plein air painting was a rather hurried attempt to capture the golden light of late afternoon in a sweet pastoral setting that I discovered the other day in West Sonoma County.  I will definitely go back for another try, as I found it to be enchanting.  There were also black cows dotted here and there, but I didn't attempt to capture them.  Maybe next time.

Wednesday, June 21, 2017

Great Tits

oil on hardboard panel, 8" x 10"

For anyone interested, there is a theme within a theme emerging from my bird painting series.  Can you guess what that theme is?  These little birds are found throughout Europe, the Middle East, Asia and North Africa.

Sunday, June 18, 2017

Comb-crested Jacana

oil on canvas, 10" x 20"

This jacana, or lotusbird, as it is otherwise known, is found in parts of Australia, the Philippines, and several other lesser islands of that region.  I love lily pads, lotus blossoms, and the still warm waters that bring them to life and symbolize for me the feeling of peace and calm.  This delicate little bird is like a flower itself, so perfectly matched to its environment.  Just another miracle of nature.

Wednesday, June 14, 2017

Red-billed Blue Magpie

oil on hardboard panel, 12" x 6"

This one practically painted itself.  Initially, I was frustrated by not having any ultramarine blue on hand, a color I considered essential to the success of this painting.  I ended up using a mix of ultramarine violet, cerulean blue, and prussian blue, and was pleasantly surprised by the results.  Another member of the crow family, this blue magpie is found mostly in the Indian Subcontinent and other parts of Southeast Asia.

Saturday, June 10, 2017

Spread Eagle

acrylic on canvas, 10" x 20"

My idea for this painting was not fully realized and so it stands to get partially reworked at some point.  I might be lying about that, as I seldom "partially" rework a painting.  Once the brush hits the surface, one thing always leads to another, and before I know it, I'm looking at an entirely different painting.  For this reason, I can't approach it until I have a better idea how to achieve the desired result.  I do like the bird, so I may just switch to oils and start a new one, an easier proposition.

Wednesday, June 7, 2017

Rufous Treepie

oil on hardboard panel, 12" x 6"

In my recent research of bird species, I came across this one I'd never heard of before, with a beautiful long blue/gray tail.  The rufous treepie is a member of the crow family and native to Southeast Asia.  Had to paint it! 

Tuesday, June 6, 2017

Cattle Egret

oil on canvas, 20" x 10"

Yet another bird painting.  I can't seem to stop myself!  The cattle egret is fond of hitching rides on cows and feasting on insects to be found among them.  This egret is in mating mode.

Monday, June 5, 2017

Green Jay

oil on hardboard panel, 8" x 10"

Another bird painting, this one in the blue jay family.  I loved the yellow underside and the pale green back feathers.

Saturday, June 3, 2017

Birds of Ellis Creek

acrylic on canvas, 12" x 24"

This is just a small sampling of birds to be found at Ellis Creek on any given day, a local wildlife sanctuary that I frequently visit.  On this particular day in spring and after a good rain, there were a number of egrets, along with the usual swans, Canadian geese, and even a great blue heron adding to the magic of the place.  I love Ellis Creek!