Deep In The Woods redbird painting by Alabama Artist Angela Sullivan. This little bird does have some thick paint. Nicer than this picture portrays. 6x6 oil on canvas.
Gentle Snow Storm red bird painting by Alabama Artist Angela Sullivan I love this little painting. Of course it is so much prettier than portrayed here. 6x6x1,5 oil on gallery wrapped canvas, SOLD
Winter Majesty cardinal painting by Alabama Artist Angela Sullivan Again I paint a bird but added the interest of snow both clumped on the branches and a fine mist in the air. It seems quite chilly to me. 7x5 oil on canvas panel. SOLD
Perched High red bird painting by Alabama Artist Angela Sullivan Each day as I paint I learn something. I used a fan brush on this for the pine needles. I have never used a fan brush with any success but it worked ok today. 8x8 oil bird painting on canvas panel. SOLD
At Home bird painting by Alabama Artist Angela Sullivan A tiny little bird sitting on a branch. The painting of the day. I really liked playing with the greens both distant and close Of course the bird is the most important. Until another day I give you this. 5x7 oil on canvas panel.
Among The Daisys by Alabama Artist Angela Sullivan My colors on this one are a little bright but in reality the ones in real time is pretty bright. I was afraid that when I finished this that it would not accurately represent the true colors of the painting but it is pretty close. farm animals,5x7 oil on canvas panel.
Morning Brew by Angela Sullivan An old tea kettle I found at the thrift Store and no I don't go to the thrift store often I just happened to find a few things while I was there. 6x6 oil on edge wrapped canvas. Still life. JL
A Touch of Cherry by Angela Sullivan I am just a little green bird. Not sure what they call me. I think some people call me a mushroom bird. What on earth does that mean? I am not moldy and I don't grow in the ground. I am just a little bird. Well anyway the other day I was sitting on this table and saw something beautiful. Two cherries was right there just waiting for me to eat them only come to find out they were hard and I could not figure out how to eat them. Hard as a rock they were and as I tried to eat them I almost broke my beak. Then the lady of the house came by picked up the cup and drank coffee out of it. How foolish I was to think the cherries were real. I can see now that they are just painted on...just like me. 6x6 oil on gallery wrapped canvas. JL
Blue and Green just wanted to paint this for the DPW challenge. Used a knife and just went for it. It is what it is. Thanks for looking 5x7 oil on canvas panel. SOLD
Checking It Out by Angela Sullivan A lonely pelican sitting on a stump just waiting for some unsuspecting fish to come by. 7x5 oil on canvas panel To purchase via PayPal visit my Website To view more of my paintings visit my Gallery
Among The Grass by Angela Sullivan An original painting of the cutest little birdie. 6x6 gallery wrapped canvas. To purchase via PayPal visit my Gallery To view more of my artwork visit my Website
Cherry Chirp I do know that birds are suppose to eat those little red berries which hang on trees. From my standpoint these look like a little too much for me. I think I will pass. 7x5 oil on canvas panel Available for bid or sale at my DPW gallery just follow the link to pay via PayPal
You Were Almost Mine I found this little creature for sale at our local ROSS store. He was a little metal owl sitting on a limb. It was love at first sight but what would I do with something like that? Soooo... I whipped out my iphone and took pictures and now you get to see him. See why I loved him. He was just so cute. 6x6 oil on gallery wrapped canvas For bid or sale at my DPW gallery just follow the link.
Feed The Children I found a photo of this little bird but it was missing a little something. You see he did not have a worm but I thought to myself... every bird needs a worm so now I had a squiggley worm hanging out of the little birds mouth...what now? I was going to name this painting Christmas Dinner but the more I looked my heart was touched and I knew the name must be Feed The Children... So that is how a painting is named. It is done only after much thought and consideration. Is that how your painting is named? 5x7 Oil on canvas panel