Fantastic Watercolor Outdoor Painting Black Bird, flowers and Berries, 29.5x42cm |
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Tuesday, 30 September 2014
BLACK BIRD AND THE BERRIES, Watercolor Painting Birds and Cottage Garden
The first time I saw a black bird behave this way. It sat on the lawn instead of running around. Normally when a black bird saw me it would keep a distance. This time it did not move but sat on the lawn. I heard some humming strange noise. I looked around I saw nothing then I realized the noise came from the bird. Then I look at its direction, I realized the bird did not care about my existence because of the ripening berries I grew near the fence. I painted the bird with its fascination of the berries using the landscape composition of the popular path toward the sandpit.
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Susan Keller2:45 PM
ReplyDeleteVery Lovely Work! (source: Google +)
ken newman7:57 PM+1
ReplyDeletenice work ...i like the black bird (source: Google +)
Luana BĂ©atrice Lazar
ReplyDelete10:14 AM
Lovely! (source: Google +)
Jorge Luis Cervera
ReplyDelete7:49 PM
So lovely. the details on the flowers and the bird are just beautiful. (source: Google +)
Bryn Art
ReplyDelete8:10 AM
Really like this, the birds just hanging out with a look on his face like "yeah... I'm hanging out, so what?". (source: Google +)
Romar Cogley
ReplyDeleteYesterday 11:49 PM
This is so appealing! lovely! (source: Google +)
Howie Joe Marcus
ReplyDelete5:38 AM
Beautiful! (source: Google +)
Howie Joe Marcus
ReplyDelete5:39 AM
Beautiful piece! (source: Google +)
Bryn Art2 Oct 2014+1
ReplyDeleteReally like this, the birds just hanging out with a look on his face like "yeah... I'm hanging out, so what?".
Phong Trinh2 Oct 2014+1
+Bryn Art thank you for your comment! yes, I did catch the expression. The black bird attitude is very blunt and obvious.. this shows something about them. If something they like they just can't be bothered about anything else! :-) (source: Google +)