Most of my bird paintings are small paintings on canvas panels. This one is 6 x 6 inches.. Click here for more information on this painting or to see others.
Category: Birds
Cedar Waxwing
Every year a whole flock of cedar waxwings flies in to eat the berries from the Photenia trees in the back yard. They stay for several days and when they have stripped off every berry, they are gone! This is a small painting, 5 x 7 inches. A frame that will hold a 5 x 7 panel can be found in nearly every store as it is one of the most popular sizes. Click here to learn more about this painting.
Sparrow
This is a small oil painting of a sparrow. As a child I remember seeing hundreds of sparrows in the city. Now I only rarely see them! For further information about this painting, click here.
Buzzard
Are you looking for the perfect Halloween painting to add to your collection? Consider my latest offering from my subconscious, “Buzzard.” At the top, notice the keys and chain attached to a post. A line of hooded figures progresses up the painting to the ruins of one city and across on the right hand side another city smokes in its devastation. The turkey buzzard is high up, looking down from its perch of twisted wires, branches and what looks like shattered plumbing. (Deb, if you are still looking at my blog, tell me what is going on in my dream world!!) All comments are appreciated and read, and if anyone is interested in finding out more about this painting, click here.
Water Birds
I first saw water birds near a park called Belle Slough near Mayflower, Arkansas. These birds may be Blue Herons or possibly one is a crane. These are small oil paintings on 5 x 7 canvas panels. For more information on the Blue Heron click here. For information on the crane painting click here. These links will take you to my Daily Paintworks gallery where you can see other birds and other types of paintings.
Something New!!
I am trying something new–an auction of two small oil paintings on my Daily Paint Works online gallery. You can see the oil paintings in my gallery by clicking here. There you can click on one of the two bird paintings if you want to know how to place a bid.
These are both small 7″ x 5″ oil paintings. The first painting is a Rainbow Bunting, found in Mexico.
The second oil painting is a Golden Fronted Fruit Sucker found in places like Thailand and Cambodia. These are aviary birds, too, and can be seen in many zoos.