Wednesday, August 30, 2017

Mouth with Feathers 2

5½ x 3½" watercolor in black core mat
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Here again is what I believe to be a baby grackle, the chirpingest bird I have ever come by. He apparently doesn’t enjoy being painted. Or, more likely, he thought I was his mama and was begging to be fed.

Tuesday, August 29, 2017

Three Gulls


3¾ x 9” watercolor in 9x12" white mat 
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The first birds I painted in watercolor (from life) were birds at the feeder in my backyard. Seagulls, on trips to the coast, came not long afterwards. They tend to flock, to hang out where human food is served, and spend much time on the ground waiting for handouts. Like weathervanes, they also tend to stand in the same direction.

Monday, August 28, 2017

Grey Plumage

7x5" watercolor in soft grey mat
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I almost renamed this one I’m all beak, but decided the more elegant Grey Plumage name is more fitting. No doubt this is the same Great Blue Heron who posed for me a couple years a ago in Everglades National Park, same area where I painted a (previously posted) alligator. Note: the painting fits within a 6.5 x 4.5" window.

Sunday, August 27, 2017

Heron Preening

6x4" watercolor in black core mat
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Thank God for all the quick sketches I did in college. They were called gesture drawings, and were done strictly in charcoal, maybe some conté crayons. Much later, in Minneapolis, MN, I studied sumi-e with Susan Frame, and after that, Chinese brush painting at the North Carolina Botanical Garden in Chapel Hill, NC. All of this has helped in my ability to capture life quickly in watercolor.

Saturday, August 26, 2017

Heron in blue sky

4x6" watercolor in black core mat
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I am back to white herons at least for now. I believe it was somewhere near Little River, SC where I came across this bird. I don’t know if I found him, or he found me. Regardless, he posed upon a tree, in multiple short poses, for quite some time.

Thursday, August 24, 2017

In the pink too

6x4" watercolor in black core mat
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Isn’t Google grand? I can google in the pink and find out why I have used it as names for my most recent BehrCritters. My hunch is something about feeling good. Bet that mom of two who won the largest lottery ever is feeling in the pink today. Here’s Google’s meaning of the phrase:
informal
in very good health and spirits.
synonyms:in good health, very healthy, very well, hale and hearty;


Wednesday, August 23, 2017

In the pink

6x4" watercolor in black core mat
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I cannot recall where I was when I painted this one. I have had a few friends who are pink flamingo collectors. I may have designed an anniversary card for one of them.

Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Mouth with Feathers

6x4" watercolor in black core mat
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I rarely take naps since I made the transition to professional artist. Many of we artists are too busy scratching out a living to find time for naps. Today will be my exception. When I woke up about 3:00 this morning, the weather app on my phone reported the sun would rise at 6:39 and that for the first hour and a half, people in my town would enjoy a sunny day. I set the alarm for 5:30, thinking at last I might catch a sunrise on a nearby lake. Couldn’t for the life of me fall back to sleep, so got up about 4:00, and prepared my plein air oil palette. Maybe an hour or so before I left, the forecast had changed to fog, typical of our mornings this past week in Eastern North Carolina. I decided it might be interesting to do a fog painting, so I’m including it below. Strangely, Mouth with Feathers above has nothing to add.
Morning fog on Lake Wackena, 8x16" oil on panel

Sunday, August 20, 2017

Picasso Bird

4x6" watercolor in black core mat
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This is another bird that was at Sea Biscuit Wildlife Shelter. I don’t know what kind of bird it is, but that it was just about the nosiest bird I have ever heard. It was possibly a baby grackle. Definitely, a bird with an attitude. But then I have to ask why he didn’t just fly off, and I know if I had wings but was grounded, I’d be cranky too. BTW, I titled the painting Picasso Bird because of the two-in-one view.

Saturday, August 19, 2017

White heron taking flight

6x4" watercolor in black core mat
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It’s back to the birds for now. To my knowledge, egrets don’t perch in trees, which is where I found this white heron. Other than their habitats, I would have a hard time distinguishing egrets from white herons. I would love to hear other differences you might know.

Friday, August 18, 2017

Turtle xing

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10x8" watercolor
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Here’s the last of my remaining Topsail Turtles. Topsail Beach, North Carolina was the very first sea turtle sanctuary I can recall visiting. While there, I had the pleasure to visit the Karen Beasley Sea Turtle Rescue and Rehabilitation Center I was amazed at the commitment to the turtles that I observed in the volunteers at the center. Read more about this incredible turtle hospital founded by Jean Beasley as a legacy to her daughter, the late Karen Beasleyhttp://wnct.com/2017/07/30/karen-beasley-sea-turtle-rescue-and-rehabilitation-center/

Wednesday, August 16, 2017

Forget the soup

8x10" original watercolor
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I don’t remember which number this was in the series of sea turtles I named Topsail Turtles. It was not the word play I’d had in . . . SWELL time at the beach. The only turtle dish I am familiar with (not one I have ever tried, however) is turtle soup. Of course, this fella would pass on the soup.

Having a swell time at the beach

7x10" original watercolor
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I remember the first time I ever thought a gallery might take my work. All the gallery folks had to do was suggest I painted something, and, voila—their wish was my command! This is how I came to do about ten sea turtle watercolors, each with a different concept behind it. Those prehistoric things up in the sky in this one are pelicans, of course.

Monday, August 14, 2017

Mitzi


8½ x 11“ watercolor on paper
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In spite of the fact, that I live with a cat, and have three feral cats that call my front porch home, I have painted few cats. Seems that if they are not sleeping, they are on the prowl or going into some yoga-type contortion like the one Mitzi is in here.

Sunday, August 13, 2017

One tail wagging

4 x 6" watercolor in 8 x 10" black core mat
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Here are Sister and Moozart again, this time, with one tail wagging. If there was ever an animal that might pose, it would be cow, much less frenetic than a horse or most other domestic animals. I did some guinea hens one time. Crazy. Would offer the painting but I believe it ran off.




Thursday, August 10, 2017

Sister and Moozart

4 x 6" watercolor in 8 x 10" black core mat
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Sister and Moozart really are the names of these two cows. I would make a terrible farmer — on most farms. Maybe not this one. Genesis Farm, just outside Chapel Hill, NC is a small market and educational farm where animals are treated with the utmost care and respect. Some the animals on the farm, I understand, are rescue animals. Hooray for a shift in farming practices!

Wednesday, August 9, 2017

Two cows walking

4 x 6" watercolor in 8 x 10" black core mat
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I never did explain the Bird Break title of my alligator painting. Since I had been posting birds for two weeks; then switched to an alligator, I decided it was an appropriate title. In college we learned the concept of positive/negative space. I wasn’t thinking about that concept when I did this cow painting, but feel it represents the idea well.

Bird break

3 x 8¾" watercolor in 8 x 13" black core mat
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I changed the name of the painting just because I feel Bird Break is a heck of a lot more interesting than Everglades Alligator. And besides, it leads better into the story of how I came to paint an alligator en plein air. I have heard more than once that I was positioned dangerously close to an animal that has been known to attack, then drag its victims off into the water. Click “Side Excursion” for a glimpse of me painting our fellow here. Call me stupid. I think people, prayers or no prayers, are stupid to walk a tightrope over the Grand Canyon.

Monday, August 7, 2017

Looking back

6x4" watercolor in black core mat
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Say goodbye to Tim for awhile. Tomorrow I move on to another species. Alligators, cats, and possible pink flamingoes are all in the running.

Sunday, August 6, 2017

To make a point

6x4" watercolor in black core mat
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I wonder if many pelicans would trade in their enormous beaks for a smaller size. On the other hand, if it means more fish at greater depths, maybe there are some that would opt to go with an even larger size. A point to ponder.

Saturday, August 5, 2017

Chin Up

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No wonder he’s feeling down. Imagine carrying something as heavy as his beak around on your head day in and day out?

Friday, August 4, 2017

Blue Beak 3

6x4" watercolor in black core mat
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Pelican Tim was my second time to sit cooped up painting a bird. The first time was in 2009, when I was allowed into the coop with Courage and Carolina, the turkey and his backup, that would be President Obama’s first turkey to pardon.

Blue Beak 1

7x5" watercolor in a double mat
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Introducing Tim, the pelican. He will be the featured bird on this and the next four posts. I first met Tim when I discovered Sea Biscuit Wildlife Shelter back in maybe 2011. A former real estate agent, Mary Ellen, and her team of volunteers run the place, a wildlife rehab place that takes in mostly waterfowl. Tim is the resident pelican who, because of permanent wing damage, has no hope for release. He lives there permanently with his own private accommodations, including pool, and an endless supply of fish. He earns his keep by teaching other residents that they can actually eat food that is no longer alive.

Wednesday, August 2, 2017

Rainbow Bird

5x2" watercolor in blue core mat
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I haven’t much to say about Rainbow Bird except that he is obviously a pelican and might appeal to some of my gay friends. Does anyone know how rainbow colors came to be associated with gay pride?