Tag: Bird
Red Tailed Hawk Drawing
I haven’t done enough drawing lately and was feeling the lack. So, here’s a Red Tailed Hawk on gray paper. I think it’s Canson but it was in a stack of miscellaneous paper with no marks or labels so that’s a guess. This hawk is actually a warm toned bird in shades of brown, golds and cremes so my choice of cool colored pencils makes it look much starker.
I sketched the bird lightly with a fine point pencil, then used four Prismacolor colored pencils for the body and beak: Black, White, Indigo and Warm Gray 50%. Two more colors were added to enhance the eyes: Light Umber and Goldenrod.
This was a relatively fast study and, for what it’s worth, fast for me means around 30 to 45 minutes. Overall, I’m pleased with it but, as usual, there’s room for improvement.
Working with the pencils on the colored paper did start me thinking about using watercolor to tone and drawing on that. SO, I’ve got a couple of those lined up to experiment with. Let’s see where that goes!
On a painting note, a new cardinal is available at Etsy. I think he looks festive, so he’s a Christmas Cardinal with the name “Waiting.”
Watercolor Painting: A Green Beetle!
New Watercolor Bird Paintings – Chickadee and Wren
Original Watercolor Painting
5″ x 7″
More Original Watercolor Bird Paintings – Wren and Oriole
I’ve been working on more birds and will have new paintings to post soon. In the meantime, I’ve been remiss in keeping updated as someone close to me pointed out that she had not seen several of the completed paintings posted. Sorry!
Here are two previously finished works. The Oriole is one of the backyard and best loved birds. I just love that he is orange and black and looks mischievous. Perfect for Halloween.
“Notorious“, 5×7 original watercolor, Male Northern Oriole, Available
In painting this series, I seem to have an affection for Wrens. I’m happy to say that this Marsh Wren has a wonderful new home but I am working on one or two more.
“Songster”, 5×7 original watercolor Marsh Wren, Sold