Yellow-throated Warbler on Palm Transparent Watercolor and Time-lapse Video

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Yellow-throated Warbler on Palm #2 (7×10 inch Transparent Watercolor on Arches 140lb HP Paper)
Yellow-throated Warbler on Palm #2 (7×10-inch Transparent Watercolor on Arches 140lb HP Paper)
Yellow-throated Warbler on Palm #2 (detail from 7×10 inch Transparent Watercolor on Arches 140lb HP Paper)
Yellow-throated Warbler on Palm #2 (detail from 7×10-inch Transparent Watercolor on Arches 140lb HP Paper)

Well, I had enough fun painting the last Yellow-throated Warbler on a Palm that I decided to do another one from the same set of photos from our trip to the Florida. For a long time I tried to only paint birds that I’d never painted before, seeking to add depth to my portfolio. The more I thought about it, however, the more I realized that most birds are worthy of many paintings, so why not just paint what is captivating now if I already have decent references?

I love painting palm trees. In addition to serving as a great design element with all sorts of repeating forms and interesting shadows, they also provide an awesome way to divide a page. OK, I also think some of the novelty is that we just never see them in Michigan, so they are exotic. Nothing growing this state remotely looks like a palm. Maybe the folks down south like painting snow for the same reason?

Below are some favorite older paintings from my portfolio that also feature palms. Let me know if you’re interested in buying the original watercolor or a print of one of my paintings. Some of my work is also available for licensing.

Violaceous Turaco Transparent Watercolor 11x14inches
Violaceous Turaco (11×14-inch Transparent Watercolor)
Bearded Barbet (Transparent Watercolor on 140lb HP Paper about 7.5 x 10 in)
Bearded Barbet (~7.5×10-inch Transparent Watercolor on 140lb HP Paper)
Smooth-billed Ani (10x14in Transparent Watercolor on W&N 140lb HP paper)
Smooth-billed Ani (10×14-inch Transparent Watercolor on W&N 140lb HP paper)

 

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