Showing posts with label bird painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bird painting. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 2, 2019

Bird Painting, Wildlife Art, Nature, Acrylic Painting “The Power of Orange” by Arizona Abstract Artist Cynthia A. Berg


A beautiful bird with a bright orange breast alight on a fence in front of a bright orange bloom.

16"x12" Framed Size/Available

$225

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Wednesday, December 12, 2018

Bird Painting, Wildlife Art, Nature, Acrylic Painting “The Power of Orange” by Arizona Abstract Artist Cynthia A. Berg


A beautiful bird with a bright orange breast alight on a fence in front of a bright orange bloom.

16"x12" Framed Size/Available

$225

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Visit https://cynthiaabergfineart.com to view more of my work.

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Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Original Contemporary Geometric Abstract BIRD,Raven Painting "Raven Rising" by Contemporary Arizona Artist Pat Stacy

The raven is rising, heading for the light. An Indian legend say the raven is responsible for dropping he light--sun, moon, and stars--into the dark sky and so we have light. Done in soft colors, the raven looks strong and sturdy against the soft background. 

 Original Contemporary Geometric Abstract Raven Painting

 18"x24"/Available

 Prints are Also Available in Multiple Sizes.

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Sunday, October 6, 2013

Sea Bird 4, Bird Paintings by Arizona Artist Amy Whitehouse



4" x 6", Oil, $125

Home from a quick trip to the CA beaches,
with new material to paint.
This little bird is checking you out ~ maybe you have a potato chip to share?

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Thursday, May 17, 2012

Cardinal Rules by Jake Beckman

Cardinal Rules by Jake Beckman

Cardinal Rules by Arizona expressionist artist Jake Beckman roller derby birds
Cardinal Rules a Binary Birds painting; the title of the work is reflected in ASCII Binary Code in the background. This artwork is created digitally, meaning a print is its final fixed form.  As such all prints made of this image are original artwork, in the same manner as a photograph, or print made from an engraving, is considered original artwork. It can be reproduced in 8x10 inch, 16x20 inch or in a canvas print 24x32 inch.  Of course other sizes and substrates are possible.  Each image is signed by the artist after creation, and the edition noted in the margin of the print. The artwork depicts a roller derby cardinal hip checking a raven skater, while a bald eagle referee cries fowl.
 
Binary Birds, by Jake Beckman - art that proudly projects you are member of the Social Media Tribe.
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.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Spring Sign, Acrylic Painting of Bird on Gold Background by Amy Whitehouse

11"x14" Acrylic on Stretched Canvas; iridescent gold in the background sets off the vivid blue of this bird. Way fun to paint! $200
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Thursday, December 9, 2010

Bird Painting "Robin" by Barbara Rudolph

"Robin"
"The Early Bird"

This new little "oil sketch" is of a "robin."  I painted it in oil on a 10x8" canvas panel.  They are a great little gift size.  "The "Robin" has a beautiful orange breast with long legs and a cheery song. 
$90.

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Barbara Rudolph - Arizona

Robin

Robin sits in the apple tree
Singing sweetly down to me
She tells me of her cozy nest
In the tree she likes best.

She tells me that her robin mate
And she herself can hardly wait --
They have four blue eggs, you see,
that soon will be their family.

They'll live in their cozy nest
In the tree that they loved best
Happy in her apple tree,
Robin sings her news to me.

Sorry...I could not find the author of this little poem.