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This painting was done using  pallet knives and applying thick oil paint to a birch wood cradled surface.  I saw this bird perched on a birdbath outside my window shaking off the extra water from it's recent bath. Drops were flying and the bird was very fluffed up. I wanted to create something fun and colorful.

No frame is necessary and the painting could be hung on the wall or placed on a table top just the way it is.
This painting was done using  pallet knives and applying thick oil paint to a birch wood cradled surface.  I saw this bird perched on a birdbath outside my window shaking off the extra water from it's recent bath. Drops were flying and the bird was very fluffed up. I wanted to create something fun and colorful.

No frame is necessary and the painting could be hung on the wall or placed on a table top just the way it is.
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Bird in a Bird Bath Painting

Marla Epstein

United States

Painting, Oil on Wood

Size: 9 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in

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This painting was done using pallet knives and applying thick oil paint to a birch wood cradled surface. I saw this bird perched on a birdbath outside my window shaking off the extra water from it's recent bath. Drops were flying and the bird was very fluffed up. I wanted to create something fun and colorful. No frame is necessary and the painting could be hung on the wall or placed on a table top just the way it is.

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Painting:Oil on Wood

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:9 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in

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Animals both, wild and domestic have always been fascinating to me. To express my intrigue I paint, draw and sculpt these creatures hoping to portray their strength, beauty and freedom. Part of my process is to observe, photograph, draw, and research the specific creature I am about to recreate. I become intimately involved. Sometimes I am able to identify each animal I paint by their given name, like Conga, the leopard—a resident of Lions, Tigers and Bears, a wildlife sanctuary in Alpine, CA. I like painting animals that fill the canvas. This allows myself and others to get up close and personal. I don't feel the necessity to paint every detail; rather, I concentrate on expressing the animals compelling presence, at times using only pallet knife, by working in strong contrasts of light and dark, using vivid colors.

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