Cardinals are plentyful all year in Middle Tennessee. Commissioned by a lover of these boldly feathered friends, here's a little Cardinal sitting on a branch.
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Tuesday, May 26, 2015
Cardinal
Cardinals are plentyful all year in Middle Tennessee. Commissioned by a lover of these boldly feathered friends, here's a little Cardinal sitting on a branch.
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6x6 in,
bird,
birds,
branch,
Cardinal,
commissioned,
Oil on Canvas Panel,
palette knife,
red,
Tree
Monday, January 21, 2013
Songbird
with Palette Knife
One thing I have discovered during these past 20 days is that I like to paint birds. Their colorful feathers make a great match with my palette knife style. My wife got a shot of this little guy in Norris, Tennessee. I confess I didn't recognize what kind of bird it was. After researching for this painting, I discovered that this bird is a Brown Thrasher. The Brown Thrasher is a songbird with one of the largest repertoires in North America (estimated over 1,000 song types including mimics of other birds). So, here's a tribute to the Brown Thrasher. Sing on, my friend.
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30 paintings in 30 days,
6x6 in,
bird,
branch,
Brown Thrasher,
daily paintings,
Norris,
Oil on Panel,
palette knife,
songbird,
Tennessee
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