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Further development of the owl. Bit by bit the owl appears as I tease out the form with subtle colour changes
Oil on board #workinprogress #oilpainting #owl
Yipeeee...... good day today as getting a steroid injection in one of my shoulders as an ultrasound showed rotator cuff tear and calcium... one day I'll be able to sleep without shoulder pain :) - fantastic physio, so knowledgeable.
Finished a curious fox - oil on board #fox
I've finished my seagull today. Worked on the feet and wet sand (close up attached). I was trying to capture 'that look' when they pretend not to watch you, but they do! just for that moment to grab your fish & chips!
Freehand oil painting on board.
#seagull #oil #paintings
Another character with attitude, peeking around the frame! Freehand painting - oil on board. I really enjoyed painting the legs and beak of the raven #raven #ravensflock #oilpainting #bird #freehand #artwork
I painted this robin as I loved his rotund body & skinny legs! Oil on board.
I need to finish off the wings, but will leave the painting to dry. I enjoyed painting the flowers & kept the painting in a high key, painting form with colour mixes, keeping away from a white tube!
Work in Progress......... woodpecker (oil on gesso board). Need to decide on the background and work up the tree ect. It will be 'make or break' tomorrow! lol!
What I do love is the colour changes on the head #workinprogress #woodpecker
Put away my trusty French Ultramarine & Burnt Umber and forced myself to paint form with colour high key! Was it fun? yep, actually enjoyed painting this little robin on a 6 x 6 inch @Ampersand_Art . Cobra Oils @RoyalTalens1899 .
Final painting (unframed) with work in progress
I worked on a raven today - they are very wise birds, but they appear to crouch down a lot, so the angle makes it more difficult to keep the 'eye' to the head witout falling out of the painting. Freehand acrylic on board
I've shown WIP - you will see I cropped it #ravens
It's only a mock up (now need to work how to keep colours bright/transparent! in Pixlr & save as png) - another learning curve
What do you think?
Do you like this style on items such as cushions/mugs?
I fancy painting hares/pigeons next.
Tired now so will stop for the night