Wednesday, March 11, 2015

New Growth and new paintings

I love the rich colors abundant in the wilds. As an artist many hours are spent in the field researching, watching, photographing birds and critters that are found there. Immersing oneself in Nature is good for the spirit, and the bonus is watching animals watch us as this quirky young male moose did.


"On Still Waters Sweet Memories Glide"
Acrylic on wrapped canvas 5x5 inches
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"Tohee"
Acrylic on wrapped canvas 5x5 inches

"Female Ruby-throated Hummingbird"
Acrylic on wrapped canvas 5x5 inches
available at
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"Male Ruby-throated Hummingbird"
Acrylic on wrapped canvas 5x5 inches
available at
http://www.wildbirdgeneralstore.com

Waterton Lakes National Park was brilliant with blossoms last spring giving us the opportunity to view many different black bears grubbing in wildflower meadows. Cameron Falls are right in the townsite, this view of the falls is a summer view. I've painted a spring view though having trouble photographing it and getting acceptable coloration. Acrylic painting look different dependant on the lighting when taken, as well the camera tends to pick up more underpainting color than the eye actually sees so its usually a two day job just photographing half a dozen paintings.
"Cameron Falls"
Acrylic on wrapped canvas 16 x 20 inches
Available at the Art Gallery of St Albert
http://artgalleryofstalbert.ca/shop/rental-sales/inventory/teresa-stieben-2/

"Rocky Mountain Black Bear" 
Acrylic on wrapped canvas 10 x 14 inches

"Masked Cinnamon Bear in Wildflower Meadow" 
Acrylic on wrapped canvas 16 x16 inches

"Watching The Hikers"
Acrylic on wrapped canvas 16x24
Available at The Art Gallery of St Albert
http://artgalleryofstalbert.ca/shop/rental-sales/inventory/teresa-stieben-2/

"In The Wake of Loons"
Acrylic on wrapped canvas 12x24 inches
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