Monday, August 30, 2010
Sunday, August 29, 2010
Preening Egret - Art Gone Wild

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Saturday, August 28, 2010
Greenwing Teal 5" x 5" acrylic $245
A drake greenwing teal rests on a shallow marsh. Shallow freshwtaer is a favorite habitat for this duck and often times they can congregate in the hundreds on such an area. I was inspired to paint this duck (one of my favorites) because of the semi-alert attitude he has. In scenes like this I strategically place the marsh grasses to create depth in the painting. Greenwing teal are the smallest of the North American ducks and fantastic fliers! They dart through the air like little jets.
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Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Sanderlings 5" x 5" acrylic
In visiting the Oregon coast this past weekend, I was able to observe flocks of migrating shorebirds in some spectacular sunshine (a rarity there). This miniature painting of sanderlings was inspired by watching them scurry in and out with each wave feeding right at the oscillating water line. They move so quickly and almost have a toy like appearance has they chase each retreating wave.
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Friday, August 20, 2010
Cinnamon Teal 4" x 4" acrylic $225
Cinnamon teal migrate very early in the fall out of Oregon and start returning in April. Because they are such early migrants and travel all the way to Central America and Mexico, I rarely get a chance to see them when the majority of waterfowl are present. They are beautiful ducks and stand out like a gem when they are seen in wetlands. This male was seen on an overcast day and his plumage still seemed to pop, which is what I wanted to depict when I painted this scene.
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Thursday, August 19, 2010
Through the Pines 5" x 7" acrylic $265
A black-capped chickadee flits through the lodgepole pine in search of an insect meal. They tend to feed by picking under the bark and inspecting pine cones for their unsuspecting prey. It seems that every time I am in the woods a flock will work through the area I'm in and I can hear them coming by their unmistakeable high-pitched chicka-dee-dee-dee.
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Monday, August 9, 2010
In for the Evening 14" x 18" acrylic
This flock of four geese is just landing on glassy water. The foreground shows that another has just skimmed by across the surface on it's decent and the lower goose is just splashing into the stillness.
This painting was commissioned through the St. Lukes Jr. Auxiliary Auction and the proceeds were used to purchase an ultrasound machine for their hospital. You may wonder what a commissioned painting is? It is a custom painting specifically created for the client that are either from their photos, an idea they have in their mind or even a specific animal or scene they like. These pieces of art can be a pet portrait, a painting or drawing of children, or in this case a group of geese landing on a calm evening. For more information about getting your own personal drawing or painting and to see examples of some the commission I have done recently, you can visit the commissions link on my webisite.
Thursday, August 5, 2010
On the Run - Pronghorn 8" x 10" acrylic $1100
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Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Palo Verde and Mourning Dove 9" x 12" acrylic
A mourning dove rests in a palo verde tree which is common to the desert southwest. I was drawn to this idea by the strong position of the dove and the direction of the tree branches. Mourning doves are one of the most numerous and wide-ranging gamebirds. Their numbers total 350 million throughout N. America! They are one of my favorite birds to watch fly as they very graceful reminding me somewhat of a pintail. When they take off their wings make a distinctive whistling noise.
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Monday, July 26, 2010
Perched Cardinal 5" x 5" acrylic
The third in the desert series... a perching cardinal, another common bird in Arizona and always exciting to see. This time of year the cardinals are feeding their fledglings who can now almost fend for themselves.
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Sunday, July 25, 2010
Gambel's Quail 5" x 5" acrylic $245
As I am in the desert for a few days helping my dad recover from surgery, this is the second painting of species common to Tucson. This is a gambel's quail and he is regally posed on a rock with palo verde branches hanging from above. These quail are very common at my dad's house and it is great to look out the window while painting and have live reference material!
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Saturday, July 24, 2010
Anna's Hummingbird 5" x 5" acrylic
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An Anna's hummingbird moves among some flowers. Their brilliant heads are a sure field identification marker. They are known for their remarkable dive displays that can happen from as high as 120 yds. They dive to within a half yard from their target and stop with a loud squeak to intimidate other hummingbirds in their territory and they can do it to people as well.
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Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Monday, July 12, 2010
Cascade 5" x 5" acrylic $245
I just returned from a trip to Vancouver Island, BC and while there was able to do some "plein air" painting (painting on site). This type of painting offers a challenge because the light and weather influences the landscape with constant change. Painting quickly is key! This painting was done in an anchorage known to locals as Cascade which offered us a break from the open water swells and wind waves. The area is part of a group of islands located in the mouth of the Queen Charlotte Strait outside of Port Hardy. We saw eagles, otters, deer, whales and dolphins here. If you are interested in watching wildlife or fishing for halibut and salmon in a spectacular setting you can visit http://www.silverfoxmarinecharters.com/ for more information.
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Thursday, June 24, 2010
Harlequin 4" x 4" acrylic $225
A male harlequin swims and flaunts his decorative plumage in the choppy surf - their preferred habitat in the winter. During the summer these handsome ducks migrate to streams with rapids to rear their young. For some reason the camera is reading this water as blue, but in the actual painting there are subtle color changes...
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Coast Guard 5" x 5" acrylic $245
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Saturday, June 19, 2010
Friday, June 18, 2010
Goldfinch and Snowbells 9" x 12" acrylic
A handsome American goldfinch sits resplendently among some Japanese snowbells. The new leaves of this young tree are unfurling and it's spring flowers are starting to fall off their stems as they past their prime. This painting was commissioned to compliment my painting Cardinal and Blossoms. Both paintings represent different points of time during the spring.
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Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Friday, June 4, 2010
White-Crowned Sparrow #2 4" x 4" acrylic
This is the same individual white-crowned sparrow that I painted yesterday. He is on a different branch in a different position and as you can see he was very vocal. And, he was a very good model! White-crowned sparrows are common in most states during the winter and have been know to fly up to 2,600 miles during migration. In Oregon, they are common throughout the year and are one of the easiest sparrows to identify.
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Thursday, June 3, 2010
White-Crowned Sparrow 4" x 4" acrylic $225
A white-crowned sparrow sings from a branch as he gets ready to fly. This is the first daily painting in a while as I have been traveling quite a bit the past couple of weeks including to the Oregon Coast where I saw this bird. I may paint him again in a different pose tomorrow. He was a very understanding model and offered many close views. I really like their stiking headgear which is where they get their name.
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Monday, May 24, 2010
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Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Hooded Mergansers 6" x 12" acrylic

Thursday, May 13, 2010
First Light - Pintail 18" x 24" acrylic $5100
A flock of northern pintail turn towards you, committed to landing near by. The sun is rising and its beams struggle to illuminate the surrounding wetland through the morning fog. This was a familiar scene this past January as flocks of pintails flew throughout the day. Sometimes the flocks had birds numbering in the hundreds which was incredible to see considering pintail numbers have substantially decreased from their historical averages. This year, however, due to excellent conditions on their northern breeding grounds, their numbers increased making it possible for people to commonly see stunning scenes like this.
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Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Tuscan Landscape 34" x 68" acrylic
This commissioned painting is the largest painting I have ever done and it was done in a different style - impressionism. Thick layers of paint were applied in a rapid fashion to capture the essence of the image without trying to get too carried away with the finer detail. For me the biggest challenge was knowing when to stop applying detail as the couple who commissioned the piece wanted the painting done 'loosely'. It was a great experience!
On a similar note, there is an auction going on for a fantastic cause - the St. Lukes Health Care Center. Proceeds from the auction will go to the St. Luke's Junior Auxilary, which supports the Womens Services and Pediatric Care units of St. Luke's Health Care Center. Money raised helps provides a wide range of services for women and children including obstetrical and gynecological care, immunizations, well-baby and well child check-ups and much more for those with nowhere to turn. St. Luke's Health Care Center is one of the only charity centers of its kind in the Bay Area.
There many great items for auction at this link including a 14" x 18" custom impressionistic painting of your subject choice. Auction Item Information and Bidding
Thursday, May 6, 2010
Rufous Hummingbird 9" x 12" acrylic
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Columbia River Scaup 12" x 28" acrylic
This painting depicts a flock of greater scaup getting ready to land. There are several species of duck in the water including canvasbacks, a goldeneye, and a bufflehead. The inspiration for this piece came from a foggy, January morning on the Columbia River where wave after wave of scaup would land near our boat. After they would land, I could hear them milling around on the water and diving for their food. It was a constant sound almost like rushing water, then another wave would join them increasing the sound even more. It was spectacular to witness! To see the painting progress step-by-step you can click here to visit my other blog.
I'm not sure this painting is finished yet so it is currently not for sale. If you are interested in it, you can email me at peter@mathiosstudios.net.
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Thursday, April 29, 2010
Marsh Wren 4" x 4" acrylic $225
On my way back from the show in Southern California last month, I had the opportunity to stop by Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge as I do almost everytime I drive down the I-5 corridor. During the different times of year there are different species of birds present and this time, in late March, the marsh wrens were singing and nest building. The singing has two purposes that can distinguished by the sound of the song. The first is to guard it's territory and the second is to attract a mate. This wren was guarding it's territory. Because they are small they can be hard to find among the reeds, but it's song allowed me to find it and study it.
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Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Songbird Series 4 - 8" x 8" acrylic on canvas $1600
Instead of posting the two remaining paintings in the series individually, I decided to show all four together. The challenge in creating these paintings has been knowing when to stop because normally my paintings are highly detailed and realistic. My goal for these was to keep them somewhat loose in order to stylize the series. Although these were fun and it is refreshing to try something new, I am looking forward to getting back to the easel to create realistic paintings once again!
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Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Monday, April 26, 2010
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Pheasants Forever 6" x 8" (appx) acrylic on artist's conk
This painting has been created on an artist's conk, which is a species of shelf mushroom that grow out of the sides of trees. The mushrooms are edible when still soft and the ancient Chinese thought their properties helped with sexual prowess and wisdom. They were nicknamed artist's conk because over time they harden and form a smooth surface on which artists can draw, burn, or in this case, paint an image. This painting was created for a Pheasants Forever fundraising auction and banquet and sold for $750. All monies from the sale of the artwork will benefit upland game bird habitat locally here in the Willamette Valley.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Golden Waters 5" x 7" acrylic $265
A pair of male Barrow's Goldeneyes enjoy a warmly lit swim. These ducks are diving ducks and are common along central and eastern Oregon rivers during the winter months. This particular pair was seen at Smith Rocks State Park, a famous rock climbing destination. The Crooked River cuts through the park creating a beautiful habitat and the color in the water is actually the reflection of the cliffs above.
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Sunday, April 18, 2010
Art Competition
My apologies for the lack of posts recently, but I have been out of town quite a bit the month. Paintings will be appearing again this week.
But for today I am posting about an art competition to join the Daily Painters website. More about the competition is posted at this link - click here. So, if you are an artist and interested in being a part of one of the most artistically vibrant communities on the world wide web get your entry ready and good luck! Entry deadline is May 12th...
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But for today I am posting about an art competition to join the Daily Painters website. More about the competition is posted at this link - click here. So, if you are an artist and interested in being a part of one of the most artistically vibrant communities on the world wide web get your entry ready and good luck! Entry deadline is May 12th...
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Friday, April 9, 2010
Elk 12" x 12" acrylic $950
Another in the series of square contemporary acrylic paintings... This one features a bull elk in an active position. The two symbols on the left margin are Native American. The top one means 'good prospect' and the bottom one is the symbol for happiness.
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