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‘WHO doesn’t love a Willie Wagtail? That ubiquitous chatterbox, that neighbourhood gossip, that social butterfly flicking his tail feathers from side-to-side in fantastic flirtation.’ Claire Dunn

It’s hard to believe that I painted this only a couple or so months ago in Australia. Now, just out of lockdown in France, the surroundings here are very different. This little abstraction was painted plein air from life in the Aussie outdoors, and depicts a small bird launching itself off the tree branches into flight. I don’t know the correct Latin nomenclature for the bird, but when we were kids at school, we used to call them Willy Wagtails, so that is good enough for me. It was a very hot day when I painted it, and I took my bluetooth speaker with me to play some music, as I had been told that two very poisonous snakes (an Australian Brown and a Tiger -  both have enough venom in one bite to kill several of me!) had been sighted in the campsite nearby, and that noise keeps them at bay. Personally, I have never found Vivaldi and Bach to be intimidating, but they sure did the job with ‘dem snakes!
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Willy Wagtail Painting

Jean David

Australia

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 11.8 W x 11.8 H x 0.4 D in

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‘WHO doesn’t love a Willie Wagtail? That ubiquitous chatterbox, that neighbourhood gossip, that social butterfly flicking his tail feathers from side-to-side in fantastic flirtation.’ Claire Dunn It’s hard to believe that I painted this only a couple or so months ago in Australia. Now, just out of lockdown in France, the surroundings here are very different. This little abstraction was painted plein air from life in the Aussie outdoors, and depicts a small bird launching itself off the tree branches into flight. I don’t know the correct Latin nomenclature for the bird, but when we were kids at school, we used to call them Willy Wagtails, so that is good enough for me. It was a very hot day when I painted it, and I took my bluetooth speaker with me to play some music, as I had been told that two very poisonous snakes (an Australian Brown and a Tiger - both have enough venom in one bite to kill several of me!) had been sighted in the campsite nearby, and that noise keeps them at bay. Personally, I have never found Vivaldi and Bach to be intimidating, but they sure did the job with ‘dem snakes!

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

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Size:11.8 W x 11.8 H x 0.4 D in

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I’m Jean David, and I am an artist and art teacher. I have had a passion for painting and drawing all my life. These days, I will generally paint and draw anything that will be still enough for long enough to let me! I prefer to paint directly (ie with the actual subject matter in front of me, rather than a photo) either in the studio or out in the elements ‘en plein air’. To me, a well executed drawing or painting (mine or anyone else’s) can convey a truth more eloquently, an emotion or a feeling of human experience more truthfully than any other form of expression. I can still remember the first time I saw a Leonardo drawing in a text book – I was literally transfixed at how the world could be viewed in a different way other than how I had been brought up. To me, the Leonardo drawings were able to get directly to the heart of the matter, and disregard what he could not be bothered to ‘see’. Since my decision to become a full time artist some twenty something years ago, I have tirelessly pursued a goal to be able to just do it better. This has inevitable involved me going through a number of stages and phases, all of which have helped me acquire more experience and skills as I moved forward. It has long been touted that in order for an artist to develop, he/she needs to travel and experience different environments, so the journey is a physical one as well, and my wife (Isix) and I have lived in Australia, England, Wales, The Netherlands , Hong Kong and France, taking in many other countries along the way, including Spain, Portugal, Italy, Scotland, Germany, Croatia, Russia, Sweden, Crete, Fiji, New Caledonia.

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