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Hawk

Swift, fierce, skies' vigilant guardian.

“The hawk, with its keen eyes and sharp, curved beak, soars through the sky like a silent shadow, its feathers sleek and powerful, always on the hunt.”

20 paintings inspired by “Hawk” feathers…

Red-tailed Hawk

I chose warm, earthy browns and soft, muted grays to create a gentle yet striking presence on the canvas. The subtle blending and flowing transitions of watercolor evoke a sense… more→

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Hawk

In crafting this piece, I let the gentle earth tones of warm browns and soft blues dance across the feather's form, creating a soothing balance. The watercolor technique allows the… more→

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Hawk

I chose a palette of soft ochres and warm browns to create this feather, delicately fading into the paper. My brushstrokes were gentle, allowing the watercolor to naturally shift from… more→

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Hawk

In creating this painting, I embraced the subtle play of deep blues and soft whites, allowing them to weave together into the gentle shape of a feather. I carefully used… more→

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Red-tailed Hawk

In this piece, I chose earthy browns and soft grays to create a gentle, flowing transition from the deep tones at the base to the softer shades at the tip.… more→

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Hawk

In creating this piece, I immersed myself in the subtle elegance of earthy tones, allowing watercolor's natural blending to craft the soft transitions from warm browns to cooler grays. Each… more→

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Hawk

In creating this painting, I used gentle washes of deep indigo and soft grays to capture the essence of simplicity and elegance. The watercolor transitions from dark to light with… more→

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Red Tailed Hawk

I chose a gentle, earthy palette, infused with my hand-made Moab Pigment #1, to create this delicate feather. By layering soft purples and rusty browns, I allowed the colors to… more→

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Red Shoulder Hawk

I crafted this piece using the rich, earthy tones of my hand-made Moab Pigment #1, letting the gentle washes of soft gray transition into warm beige, capturing the delicate essence… more→

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Red-tailed Hawk

In this piece, I used soft, earthy tones of brown and gray to give the feather a delicate, ethereal quality. The gentle transitions and subtle layering create a sense of… more→

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Hawk

I loved creating this piece, letting the gentle shades of the hand-made Tree ash pigment #1 guide my brush with its earthy browns and muted grays. I focused on soft,… more→

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Cooper's Hawk

I chose soft, earthy tones, like gentle browns and deep blues, to create this feather, letting them blend gracefully. With each brushstroke, I aimed for subtle transitions, allowing the colors… more→

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Red-tailed Hawk

In painting this feather, I chose earthy browns and soft grays to create a sense of warmth and familiarity. The gentle transitions between colors were achieved by layering watercolors delicately,… more→

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Red-tailed Hawk

I used soft, earthy tones created from my handmade pigment, Rocky Mountain #7, which blends rich browns and gentle grays. As I layered the colors, the soft transitions in the… more→

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Hawk

I chose a gentle grayscale palette for this painting, using soft transitions to create a sense of delicate emergence. The subtle layering of watercolor evokes new beginnings, while the feather’s… more→

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Hawk

In this piece, I used soft, muted grays to capture a sense of subtle transformation, carefully blending each shade to mimic the delicate patterns of a feather. The gentle transitions… more→

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Red Tailed Hawk

In creating this piece, I chose a palette centered around the earthy, warm tones of Rocky Mountain #5, a hand-made pigment that brings a natural richness to the work. The… more→

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Red-shouldered Hawk

In this painting, I used rich browns and fiery oranges to bring the feather to life, letting the bold hues seep outward with a delicate touch. The soft blending of… more→

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Red-tailed Hawk

I carefully layered the earthy tones of handmade pigment Marshall Fire #1 to capture the soft intricacy of a single feather. The feather's dark spine contrasts with the softer edges… more→

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Hawk

In this piece, I've embraced the natural, earthy hues of Rocky Mountain #6, capturing the feather's delicate, raw beauty. By layering soft, muted greys and browns, alongside gentle strokes and… more→

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