Thursday, September 22, 2016

Polar Bears

Photo by Linda Besse, Mom and cubs, 2016
Just returned from a great trip to remote northern Manitoba along Hudson Bay. One morning I saw six adult polar bears before 8 am!
In addition to the bears, the migrating birds gave me plenty of exciting reference.
There are a few paintings I want to complete before starting on tundra paintings but I already have several ideas from the trip.

My thanks to Mike and Jeannie Reimer at Seal River Heritage Lodge (www.churchillwild.com) and a very special thank you to Doug and Helen Webber at Dymond Lake Lodge.

Happy Autumnal Equinox, September 22nd, 10:21 am, Eastern Daylight Time

Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Birds in Art postcards revealed

Now that the secret postcards have been revealed at the Birds in Art Opening weekend, I can show you the two I donated to the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum.
(for back story, see my post on August 13th)

Postcard #1, 2016
4" X 6"
Original Oil
Common Terns


Postcard #2, 2016
4" X 6"
Original Oil
Black Skimmers, Common Tern

Sunday, September 11, 2016

Vulturine Guineafowl

For the Birds
8.25" X 13"
Original Oil 

Also known as the Royal Guineafowl, the Vulturine Guineafowl is the largest species of guinea fowl currently in existence. And they are impressive. From their red eyes to their striped feathers to their cobalt blue breast, they certainly stand out from the warm tans and brown of the Kenyan landscape.

Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Movement

Movement
10" X 32"
Original Oil

My favorite part of this piece was adding the highlights. All the shadowed parts of the horse were painted first so the piece didn't come alive for me until I added the bright whites (titanium white and cadmium yellow deep.)

Thursday, September 1, 2016

The legs


Usually when I begin an animal, I start with the eyes and then finish the head before moving on to the body. With the shadow already painted and it being a lighter horse, I wanted to establish the dark legs first.