This lovely bird was painted using a photo taken by Sweetie at a trip to the Cincinnati Zoo. It is called Lady Ross’ Turaco and that’s all I know about it…
I’m sure it’s not something I’ll see at my feeders!
This info from Wikipedia says…
by R H (Rhonda) CARPENTER
This lovely bird was painted using a photo taken by Sweetie at a trip to the Cincinnati Zoo. It is called Lady Ross’ Turaco and that’s all I know about it…
I’m sure it’s not something I’ll see at my feeders!
This info from Wikipedia says…
In the new watercolor book, Painting Birds by Sarah Stokes, she reminded me in one lesson, that starting a watercolor painting with watercolor pencils can give a painting a different look. So I found a few photos Sweetie took in Costa Rica and began with laying down color in watercolor pencil…then blending with clean water. Two times watercolor pencil and two times water = this.
Just a few of the things I’ve been doing since September began…
And a few of the birds inspired by her work in the book - the white egret is a photo Sweetie took (first version in muted greys, second with egret masked out and bg done first) - but the peacock is from her photo in the book and done my way (she only used 4 colors on her version = Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Black).