Fall Northern Cardinal Transparent Watercolor & Time-Lapse Video

Everyone seems to like cardinals. I think the only time I wasn’t happy to see one was when I was birding in Hawaii, where they are an invasive species. This was an unusual painting for me. Anyone looking at my portfolio … Continued

Carolina Wrens: 7×10-inch Transparent Watercolor and Time-lapse Video

Carolina Wrens are fun little birds. They seem to be clever. My office and studio are in the basement of our house. It’s a nice space with one drawback: I have a only a small window well for natural light. I … Continued

Female Black-throated Blue Warbler Transparent Watercolor & Time Lapse Video

Back to the drafting table! This is a small 7 x 10-inch transparent watercolor of a female Black-throated Blue Warbler. I’ve painted a male before; those bright colors were asking for it. The females, while drab in comparison, are still … Continued

King Vulture 7×10-inch Transparent Watercolor Painting and Time-lapse Video

I finally got around to painting a King Vulture. (!) I’ve been fascinated by these birds for a long time, and this one presented a great challenge for watercolor. Its textures are tremendously varied: glassy eyes, shiny beaks, fluffy feathers, bristly hair-like feathers, wrinkly … Continued

Mourning Dove 7×10-inch Transparent Watercolor Painting and Time-lapse Video

I often paint things in the “wrong” season. I have to admit it’s a bit odd to be painting an icy cold winter scene of a Mourning Dove when it’s over 90º F outside. Maybe it’s better? It’s certainly easier to be … Continued

Male White-throated Sparrow Painting: Transparent Watercolor & Time-lapse Video

  I think that I last painted one of these when I was about 12. It has been on my “To Do” list for quite a while because they are such charming birds. I look forward to the White-throated Sparrows return every spring. … Continued

Eastern Phoebe on Staghorn Sumac: Transparent Watercolor and Ink PLUS Time-lapse Video

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Some birds just seem to have a lot of natural charm. The Eastern Phoebe definitely falls into that category for me. Phoebes, like American Robins, are fairly tolerant of humans and will nest near houses, sheds and decks. My mother-in-law, who … Continued