Showing posts with label arizona art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label arizona art. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 18, 2017

Desert in Bloom, Contemporary Landscape Paintings by Amy Whitehouse


12" x 16" Oil, $185

Roses are blooming in my backyard, and before we know it,
the whole desert will be in bloom.
I have loved the Arizona desert since arriving here 23 years ago.
And nothing beats the Spring blooms. These barrel cacti are just about to bud.

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Friday, March 13, 2015

Contemporary Cat Art Painting "Cracked Cat" by Arizona Contemporary Artist Pat Stacy





"Cracked Cat" will be be auctioned to benefit the Arizona Humane Society in their annual Compassion with Fashion luncheon and fashion show on March 29. One of the "Petcasso" animals. I have been chosen as a"Petcasso" artist for the 2nd time.


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Thursday, October 16, 2014

Tucson Cowboy, Contemporary Figurative Paintings by Arizona Artist Amy Whitehouse



8" x 10" Oil, $95

To purchase this small oil painting of a cowboy,
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Tucson Cowboy, Contemporary Figurative Paintings by Arizona Artist Amy Whitehouse



8" x 10" Oil, $95

To purchase this small oil painting of a cowboy,
please contact me directly at

To see more artwork by Amy Whitehouse please visit

Thursday, April 25, 2013

My Bird Painting Video - and..."How you can make your own videos of your artwork" by Barbara Rudolph



Have you ever heard of "Animoto?"  It is a fun way to share your photographs.  I had fun making a little video of some of my favorite "bird paintings."  It is a great way to show a collection of artwork too, so I am sharing the link to "Animoto" and this is what I came up with of my own "oil paintings."

Click on "The Bird Paintings"link here to watch and enjoy: (Be sure and click on the higher resolution option and full screen too so you can see the paintings clearer)


The Bird Paintings


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Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Gambel's Quail Painting by Barbara Rudolph



"The Quails"

This is a new oil painting of a family of "Gambel Quail".  It was a commission from my last art show.  We have lots of these "birds" in the desert southwest.  I often get the "quail" in my backyard and they are fun to watch.   The male "Gambel quail" will always be close by standing guard over the family.

The "Gambel's quail are found almost exclusively in the southwestern United States, mainly in Arizona.  Their range extends into Mexico and east to parts of Texas, west to California and a small part of southern Utah, Nevada and Colorado.

This oil painting is 12 x 9" 

Here is a little information about the "Gambel's quail"  from the desert museum:

Gambel's quail (Callipepla gambelii) have a chunky round body with a feather plume on their head. Males have a dark and thick plume, a black face, neck and also a black patch on the breast. Females have more dull and thin feather plumes and lack the black markings. Mature males have much more striking plumage than females.

Adaptations
Gambel's quail have the ability to select green foods in sufficient quantity to provide nutrition, but also to obtain the moisture they need. The ability to adapt its food choices to seasonal changes allow it to survive in the arid desert environment.
Habitat
Gambel's Quail live in warm deserts with brushy and thorny vegetation. These birds also survive well in cultivated communities and prefer mesquite lined river valleys and drainage's near these lands. Desert mountain foothills, mesquite springs, plains with diverse vegetation and any area of the desert receiving slightly more rainfall than surrounding parts, are all home to good populations of Gambel's quail.


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Saturday, May 12, 2012

AZteki by Jake Beckman

AZteki by Jake Beckman

AZteki by Arizona bird artist Jake Beckman Red tail hawk soars above abstract background
AZteki is an original acrylic painting on stretched canvas. The work is 24x18x3/4 inches. The work is painted on the edges so it may be hung without a frame.  AZteki is by  AZ contemporary bird artist Jake Beckman. In AZteki Jake is bringing some Arizona flavor to the Binary Birds art series. The red tail hawk is evocative of the desert southwest as are the colors in the painting, shades of warm browns, orange, pink, violet and yellow. The strand of binary in the painting reads "AZteki".  

Binary Birds, by Jake Beckman - art that proudly projects you are member of the Social Media Tribe. A geek-y, nerd-y look at Social Media and other forms of electronic communication in the modern fully connected world.

If you would like to see more detail about the art or perhaps buy it, please see its page on Jake's website

"Currently I create acrylic paintings in various sizes based of Birds and ASCII Binary based on lighthearted observations of Social Media and Pop Culture. Come Experience the Art!"
-Jake Beckman
Jake's website: AKAJake.com
 You can also follow Jake on Facebook and Twitter or at her Blog.