This is Toot the Owl. No more wooded forest for him. He ran off to the circus and saw his first elephant and a rather small mongoose. He also had his first taste of cotton candy. Quite delectable on the palate he thought. Upon meeting the ring master, he was hired immediately for his unexpected talent for playing the pipe organ. Now this cute little circus owl enjoys late evenings with bewildering sites played to the tune of familiar melodies you heard when you were a child off to the big tent.
You can find him in my shop, waiting to visit you at: www.etsy.com/shop/wildhearthistories
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Showing posts with label print. Show all posts
Sunday, October 18, 2015
Thursday, October 30, 2014
Native American Inspired Art!
So excited! My Native American inspired bird is now available in my shop! www.etsy.com/shop/WildHeartHistories
Stop by for a look around!
Stop by for a look around!
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| Native American inspired bird illustration available at www.etsy.com/shop/WildHeartHistories |
Sunday, October 19, 2014
Native American Inspired Art For Sale!
New Native American inspired artwork is now available at my Etsy shop: www.etsy.com/shop/WildHeartHistories
Stop by to check it out!
Stop by to check it out!
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| Special Edition; Native American Buffalo Print No.: 1 available for purchase at: www.etsy.com/shop/WildHeartHistories |
Monday, August 18, 2014
Fall Frenzy Continued...
Hey! Just finished two more paintings I'll be selling as prints on Etsy. They're fun, they're festive, they're definitely Halloween.
The red-winged black bird has a ton of detail and I'm super jazzed about the oak leaves and acorns. I think my favorite thing about the piece is the lacy spider web that runs long the old book cover.
The next piece is of one of my most favorite animals - the OWL! They just seem like they have endless wisdom to share and are very regal. When I'm at the National Zoo, I'm always stopping by the owl exhibit and lingering just a little longer to study all of their beautiful intricacies. For this print, I used a lot of irredescent powders, pastels, and inks that play well together and lend more (I think) to the owl's magic and mystery.
The red-winged black bird has a ton of detail and I'm super jazzed about the oak leaves and acorns. I think my favorite thing about the piece is the lacy spider web that runs long the old book cover.
The next piece is of one of my most favorite animals - the OWL! They just seem like they have endless wisdom to share and are very regal. When I'm at the National Zoo, I'm always stopping by the owl exhibit and lingering just a little longer to study all of their beautiful intricacies. For this print, I used a lot of irredescent powders, pastels, and inks that play well together and lend more (I think) to the owl's magic and mystery.
Things are definitely getting "Fall Festive" around here! Now... Off to go create! Thanks for stopping by. :)
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