Finished! First full oil painting. Mostly for exploration sake, to get a feel for the paint and because well, pigeons. I'll get brave and varnish her at somepoint.
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Finished! First full oil painting. Mostly for exploration sake, to get a feel for the paint and because well, pigeons. I'll get brave and varnish her at somepoint.
The birds 10, Acrylic painting on canvas, 80cm x 60cm (31 x 24 inches). I painted some of these birds through my deepest experienced emotions. . 👉This painting is now available on my website. Contact me for more details, to purchase original art. Visit my website: www.alienbirds.art for more info. All my paintings have free shipping. Have a wonderful day! 🌞😎💛
acrylic 2024
This silent guardian is leaving this week for her new home. I painted this one nearly 5 years ago in what feels like (and was in fact) a different life far away.
Phenotype and the influence of the environment: Phenotype is the visible result of a creature’s genotype as it is influenced by the environment. The various oriole species are interesting as they interact so closely with one another in regions where their populations overlap. The Edwards plateau is a region in which the scotts, bullock and Baltimore oriole populations coincide. This overlap results in a hybridization between the oriole species. Take for example the Baltimore oriole and the bullocks oriole, which are especially close to the point where they often hybridize. Not only were they once considered the same species (formerly known as northern oriole), additional research has shown that oriole species are regressing in appearance to their ancestral patterning. That is to say the different species are looking more and more like each other.
My second scientific illustration piece with regards to orioles. In this work I not only examined the Baltimore oriole but also the Scotts and Bullock oriole. to explore how they interact and how they are influenced by their environment i chose to depict them in their Edward plateau Texas habitat.
March 11 2020
✨️ Little Winter Bird ✨️
Watercolor: Schmincke Watercolor paper: Arches Metallic watercolors: lisilinka watercolors
'A Sparrow's Song' by Gigi Chen