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Brown

Warm, earthy, sunset's embrace.

“Imagine the warm embrace of a freshly baked cinnamon loaf, with its inviting, earthy hue that wraps you in comfort.”

18 feathers with “Brown” pigment…

Lovebird

In this piece, I carefully layered hues of soft greens, vibrant oranges, and gentle blues to create a feather that speaks to both simplicity and elegance. Each brushstroke is intentional,… more→

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Italian Bird Bluefinch

In this painting, I gently let the deep blues and warm rust tones flow together, using soft transitions and delicate layers to capture the feather's delicate nature. I applied watercolors… more→

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Golden Pheasant

In this painting, I chose warm, earthy hues of orange and brown to capture a feather's gentle elegance. Using delicate transitions and layering, I allowed the colors to blend softly,… more→

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Eurasian Collared-Dove

I gently let the watercolor flow across the paper, capturing the delicate essence of the feather with soft earth tones blended with hints of deep indigo and rust. My brushstrokes… more→

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Golden Pheasant

I poured my heart into this feather, letting warm hues of amber and gold flow seamlessly into soft grays and whites. Each delicate stroke and blend captures the feather's subtle… more→

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American Robin

I wanted this painting to feel like a gentle embrace, starting with the warm, earthy brown at the top that fades softly into a delicate, airy gray. My brushstrokes are… more→

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American Kestrel

In this painting, I used warm earth tones and cool grays, blending them seamlessly with soft brushstrokes that give the feather its ethereal quality. The subtle transitions and gentle splatters,… more→

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Blue Jay

In this painting, I used deep indigos and warm browns to create a sense of calm and reliability. I let the watercolor flow naturally, creating soft transitions and delicate drips… more→

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American Woodcock

In this painting, I embraced the fluidity of watercolor to create a feather that feels both grounded and ethereal. The deep blues and warm browns blend seamlessly, with delicate transitions… more→

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Green-winged Macaw

As I painted this feather, I chose warm earth tones and soft greens, allowing them to flow and merge gently. The watercolor technique lets the colors bleed into one another,… more→

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American Kestrel

In this painting, I used warm earthy tones blending seamlessly into soft greens to create a sense of balance and warmth. I worked with gentle transitions and layering techniques to… more→

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American Kestrel

In creating this piece, I embraced warm, earthy tones like rich browns and gentle golds, bringing a sense of warmth and quietness to the feather. I used soft, flowing brushstrokes… more→

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Kestrel

In creating this piece, I carefully chose soft hues of earthy green and gentle amber, letting each color bleed and blend with the other like a gentle dance. The feather… more→

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American Robin

I chose rich, earthy tones of rust and deep brown to bring out the feather's bold presence, letting it stand strong on the page. I used a mix of smooth… 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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Swallow-tailed Kite

I used soft earth tones like burnt sienna and olive to create a warm, comforting feel in this piece. My brushstrokes are delicate yet intentional, allowing the feather to gently… more→

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Barn Owl

In this painting, I embraced earthy tones, letting the warm oranges and browns gently transition into soft greys and hints of olive. The feather, with its delicate brushstrokes and splashes,… more→

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Owl

I carefully chose delicate shades for this feather, using the hand-made pigment Rocky Mountain #6 to bring out its earthy tones. The subtle transitions and gentle drips create a sense… more→

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