Saturday, July 30, 2011

Summer Sun 5" x 5" acrylic $245







A pair of turtles warm themselves in the warm summer sun. Although they spend much of their time in the water, turtles do need oxygen and the warmth of the this rock must feel good to these cold-blooded reptiles.
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Friday, July 22, 2011

Vancouver Roller 5" x 7" acrylic $295







After looking at this painting for a couple of weeks, the background started to look a bit empty to me. My wife pointed out the same thing so I kicked around a couple of ideas and decided to add some bald eagles circling and a single gull on the higher rock. Eagle are very common in this part of the world and can even outnumber gulls in places. Another touch up is more 'splash and crash' given to the wave. All of these effects help to add life to this painting.
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Thursday, July 21, 2011

Winter Flurry 5" x 7" acrylic

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There are many exciting things one can come across in the outdoors and suprising a group of wild mallards is one of them. The loud quacks from the females along with their flurry of wings is enough to startle anybody if they didn't see the ducks first.

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Monday, July 11, 2011

MacGillivray's Warbler 5" x 5" acrylic

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This beautiful species of warbler was hanging around our riverside campsite last week with his mate. MacGillivray's warblers favor dense understory where they build their nests low to the ground. Every morning around 8am or so the pair would emerge and flit from branch to branch in plain site, then make their way back into the thick bushes. I kept trying to locate the hidden nest but failed as I didn't want to disturb them. However, inspiration came from this experience and this painting is the result. This male is looking up, which I thought added some intrigue. Is he looking at an insect as a meal opportunity or is he looking to gain a better vantage point from a higher branch?


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Thursday, July 7, 2011

Whitewater 5" x 7" acrylic

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A few days ago, I went on a hike along the Metolius River (in Oregon) with my family and was mesmerized by the colors that could be seen in the rushing water. The sound was awesome as the river narrowed into a canyon forming close to a class 4 rapid.
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Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Brook Trout 12" x 12" acrylic $395


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This is the third in a 'trout and trout flies' series. The previous two were a brown trout and a rainbow trout. This one is the colorful brook trout and a series of streamer flies.
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Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Vancouver Roller 5" x 7" acrylic

(See Above - this painting has been revised)
A Pacific roller breaks over a small rocky outcropping on it's way to Vancouver Island which is in the background. I enjoyed adding subtle colors to both the rocks and the wave in this landscape painting.




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Friday, June 24, 2011

Songbirds Set of Four 8" x 8" acrylic $495


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Four popular backyard birds grace this set of 4" x 4" panels. Clockwise from the top left are a rufous hummingbird, a cardinal, a robin and a goldfinch - all perched on small bit of habitat. Each painting is finely detailed to help draw out the peronalities of each species.

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Pintail Alert 5" x 5" acrylic $245








A drake pintail becomes alert as he raises his head high to clearly see his surroundings. I was inspired by the striking head colors in this light and how it stood out even in the camouflage of all the marsh grass.


Thank you to all who have purchased prints or note cards so far! The sale will run through June 30th and the proceeds benefit 7 month old Malea who is suffering from the effects of bacterial meningitis.


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Friday, June 17, 2011

Lily Pond 5" x 5" acrylic $275








Lily pads have been painted by artists throughout the centuries because they lend to a peaceful experience that can be calming to one's spirit. Claude Monet, the French impressionist, created what is perhaps the most famous series of lily pad paintings during the early part of the 20th century. While creating this painting, it reminded me of another one that I did in similar style - Ending Rain. The concentric circles going back into the painting create the depth that is crucial to a painting such as this.
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Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Pygmy Nuthatch 4" x 4" acrylic $225









A pygmy nuthatch scales down the side of a tree looking to eat insects hidden within the bark. I saw this bird on the branch that protruded from an old fallen tree that was very rugged looking. This ruggedness against the smoothness of the delicate bird is what attracted me to paint this scene.
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Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Barn Swallows 8"x10" acrylic


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While walking through the quaint town of Sisters, Oregon, I spotted this family of barn swallows that had set up their home outside the overhang of a local business. The adult was catching insects nearby and would frequently return to feed the anxiously awaiting chicks. In mere days, these four will fledge and leave the safety of their nest.
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Monday, June 6, 2011

Yellow-Rumped Warbler 4" x 4" acrylic


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Thoughout most of the year this bird is a more subdued brownish streaked bird with hints of yellow on it's rump and sides. However, in the spring, the males are a showy splash of white, charcoal and yellow. They are quite numerous at times and will forage almost anywhere quickly changing their diet from insects to berries, then back to insects again. This particular bird was seen in a pine shrub outside my studio window.
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Friday, June 3, 2011

Wood Duck Waters 5" X 5" acrylic

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On a gray overcast day a wood duck offers a splash of color. These ducks are stunning and almost gaudy they are so decorated. They prefer wetlands next to flooded timber because they nest in trees and will even perch in trees. When the babies are ready to leave the nest, they will jump out of the tree (or nest box) cavities from great heights without injury.
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Thursday, June 2, 2011

Rufous 4x4 acrylic


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If you see a hummingbird perched on a leaf like this, it's body weight is so minimal the leaf is practically guaranteed not to bend. An interesting note about these birds is they have an excellent memory and, recently, a male returned several times to investigate where a fuchsia had hung outside my studio window last year. It's time to hang another one.

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Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Perched Robin 4" X 4" acrylic $225


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A fully plumaged spring Robin sits perched on a branch. This is another in the recent series for a project I am working on. When there are four finished with a branch or stem, they will be offered as a set because they compliment each other so well. There are probabaly about four more species to be done.
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Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Evening Watch 4" x 4" acrylic $225


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It's evening and closing in on this Great Horned Owl's time to hunt for meals. These large owls are common throughout the United States and it is one of the top birds in the food chain. They will kill other birds of prey including hawks and falcons while on the nest and are one of the only birds that will eat a skunk. They hunt by flying silently so unsuspecting prey will not hear them approaching.
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Saturday, May 28, 2011

Goldfinch and Rosebud 4" x 4" acrylic $225


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This study has a bit more to it and I am going to add a branch to the last two studies as well. I already had one goldfinch study (not posted yet) finished when I saw a pair of male goldfinches land right ont he roses outside my living room window. The poses they struck were perfect for what I am working on so this painting was born!
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Monday, May 23, 2011

Chickadee Study 4" x 4" acrylic $150









This is a study that has been done for a larger project that will feature a bunch of different songbird species on a fence row. It was interesting painting this without a background as there is almost an optical illusion of the feet gripping a branch. I tried to make the bird as three dimensional as possible and as realistic as possible. The art in the painting, I feel, is in the bird's crouched positioning which gives it life. It is also off-centered slightly to the lower right-hand corner to enhance the crouching effect.
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Friday, May 20, 2011

Spring Bluebird 4" x 4" acrylic $225











A handsome male bluebird perches atop a fence post. When I saw this bird originally the dark background helped the brilliant colors to stand out. These birds have been aided by a strong conservation program that has installed bluebird boxes throughout the country to help with their numbers. The more aggresive tree swallows and European starlings tend to take over their natural nesting sites (and even the boxes). However, with the efforts of groups like the North American Bluebird Society bluebirds are doing well.
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Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Cattail Hideaway 8" x 10" acrylic

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A long-billed marsh wren sings near it's nest hidden within the tules. Spring is an active time for these birds as they defend their territory and build these intricate, woven nests that are lined with the seeds of cattails. Soon baby wrens will be crying for food. This painting was a commissioned painting. For more information on creating a custom piece of artwork, you can click on the link to my website.
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Friday, May 13, 2011

Sneak Peak - Red Fox 5" x 7" acrylic $395


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A red fox takes a peak out of a gully in the low, late afternoon light. Perhaps, he came to take a drink or maybe there was a mouse or vole in the surrounding area that he was hunting. Although this painting is the same size as a daily painting, it took more than a day to create the lighting effect on the meadow grasses.
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Saturday, May 7, 2011

Under Cover - Goldfinch 4" x 4" acrylic

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A young male goldfinch rests under the cover of newly grown spring leaves. Cover is one of the most important needs for songbirds and this tree is perfect as he hides in the shadows of the tree.
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Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Spring Song 4" x 4" acrylic $225









A marsh wren sings to defend it's nesting territory from other wrens. Wetland tules are full of these busy, animated little wrens each spring as they gather the downy material from cattails to line their well hidden nests. They are difficult to see flitting amongst the reeds as they are never sitting still for long.

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Out of the Cattails 5" x 7" acrylic

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A rooster pheasant erupts from a thicket of cattails. I saw this bird at Colusa National Wildlife Refuge recently and created the cattail habitat to emulate a favorite spot of mine at a local hunting area in Oregon. When pheasants launch with their loud cackles and flurry of wings it is an exhilarating experience.
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Sunday, April 24, 2011

Eastern Turkeys 6" x 7" acrylic


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A pair of Eastern turkeys crest a ridge. The sun is rising but hasn't allowed for enough warmth to burn off the mist sitting in the lower part of the swale. This painting was commissioned and if you are interested in a custom painting of your own feel free to contact me. There is more information on the commissions page of my website including examples of past commissions.

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Friday, April 22, 2011

Evening Paint 4" x 4" acrylic $225








The shadows are longer as the last rays of late afternoon sunshine blanket this hillside. Although the runoff in the creek has all but disappeared the hills are a lush green after a wet winter which makes for some nourishing feed for this beautiful horse.


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Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Rinsing Off 5" x 7" acrylic $295


A wood duck drake rinses off on a sunny day. I observed this wood duck just a couple of days ago and because it is Spring, he is most likely already paired off with a female. Wood ducks are the most colorful of all the North American waterfowl and I am always inspired to paint them when I see them. My Website

Monday, April 4, 2011

Winter Flock 4" x 12" acrylic

SOLD This painting has been revised a bit. On the blog below, you can see the original version. A wood duck has been added to the mix of waterfowl as I had seen one in this spot on this particular day. They are very skittish and took off right away, but the handsome male adds a nice bit of color to the painting. I also put him closer to the shore to add just a bit more depth to the water. An important part of this painting and a big reason for adding the various species (besides added interest) is the fact that when the weather gets cold, ducks like open patches of water. You can see quite a variety of species at times like this.

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Friday, April 1, 2011

The Watering Hole 8" x 10" acrylic $1200

A herd of zebra quench their thirst while keeping a wary eye out for predators. Water in Africa is a great place to see wildlife but it is also attracts a great number of predators. This painting is available through Caswell Gallery's "Africa" show along with two of my other African paintings. The show opens tonight with wine, hors d'ouvres and live African music. The show will run for the month of April - no foolin! My Website