New Painting Finished, Sandhill Crane

I was happy with the results of my attempt to paint a Sandhill Crane realistically and also to have it finished.  The amount of detail in the beautiful plumage was a real challenge.  The was done in acrylics on a 24 by 18 inch by .75 inch deep gallery wrap canvas with edges painted black.

Sandhill cranes are large birds with wing spans of  six to seven feet and they stand four feet tall.  They are migratory and live in fresh water wet lands.  I found a lot of interesting facts about them on the internet.

The origin of this painting started last winter when the birds came south to Texas and other southern states.  We (my wife and I) have been trying to get a good picture of a ‘sandy’ to from.  On most of our photo shoots we are in the car a lot to scout the country side.  Carolyn drives while I take photos.  We finally got some good pictures of some birds near Van Vleck, Tx about five miles from our home.  I picked a photo in which I was able to get close enough to get several nice shots of the bird .  The photos were not the best because the Sandhills are easily spooked and I didn’t have a lot of time for framing and focusing with my long range manual lense.  The bird was in a grassy field which made painting the background easier to paint.

I hope you like the painting.  I had a great time painting it.

Blessings My Friends,

Jimmie@Jimmiesart.com

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Taking Life Easy 2

This fellow is a great fisherman.  He landed this beautiful Jack Crevelle on light tackle after fighting the fish for a long time.  After a few poses and admiring the catch, he released it back to the ocean.   I observed the release and the Jack scooted out to sea.  Matagorda Beach was very calm with clear water and sky.  An excellent day to fish the surf!

Blessings Friends,

Jimmie@Jimmiesart.com

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Taking Life Easy for a Change

Carolyn and I have had a great time on our mini vacation at the Matagorda Nature Park.  It is a great place to camp and take in the sun and beach.  I have taken a lots of pictures of sea birds and boats running down the Colorado River.  Some of the pictures look good enough to run prints from.  I know some will be used for paintings.  We will leave this 

place of paradise tomorrow and go back to work to get ready for the next art show, which will be in Kerrville, Texas next month.  This evening, we will walk the beach!

 

Blessings,

Jimmie and Carolyn Bartlett

 

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