This painting was done for Gary Keimig's Wilderness Art Challenge. The white stripe over the eye identifies the Mountain Chickadee from all other chickadees. To see more paintings of this little fellow, please visit Gary's blogspot. If you have any questions, or wish to purchase, e-mail PAT. To see more of my paintings, please visit my blogspot at:
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Mountain Chickadee - Acrylic Impressionistic Representational Wildlife Bird by Pennsylvania Daily Painter Pat Koscienski
This painting was done for Gary Keimig's Wilderness Art Challenge. The white stripe over the eye identifies the Mountain Chickadee from all other chickadees. To see more paintings of this little fellow, please visit Gary's blogspot. If you have any questions, or wish to purchase, e-mail PAT. To see more of my paintings, please visit my blogspot at:
Labels:
acrylic,
bird,
impressionistic,
Pat Koscienski,
representational,
wildlife
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8 comments:
Beautiful...
Great work Pat!!
Truly a beauty here, Pat. It really is stunning. I loved the blurred background which allows you to focus sharply on this little bird.
Thank you, Rajasekharan.
Thank you, Yasha.
Thank you, Autumn.
This is a little piece of perfection, Pat. I love everything about it - the pose, the comp, that glint in his eye...could be be wondering where those black sunflower seeds are?
Thanks, Claire. I don't know what they eat in Wyoming, but my little ones here sure get their share of not only black sunflower seeds, but also homemade suet. They are spoiled.
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