"Big Blue", the Great Blue Heron, is the largest heron in North American measuring 3-4 feet tall with a 5-7 foot wingspan. The majestic creature is abundant in Missouri and can be readily seen in parks and ponds. This original watercolor measures 15" x 19" surrounded by an 18" x 24" ecru mat board. This painting has been sold. To learn more about my other paintings, please contact me at cajuntom55@gmail.com. Enjoy.
My purpose in creating this blog is to share with you my love of nature, color, and beauty through original artwork. Watercoloring gives my life greater meaning and purpose, and my fondest wish is that my humble creations will bring you a quiet moment of joy and peace. I welcome you and invite you to relax and enjoy my favorites. Thank you for your comments.
Friday, December 6, 2019
No. 78: Barn Owl Watercolor
These superb hunters of the night have an almost spectral appearance. Barn owls catch small mammals with their incredible hearing. Fortunately, these fabulous creatures are abundant in Missouri, but rarely seen. This original watercolor measures 16" x 20" surrounded by a 22" x 28" ecru mat board. It sells for $375 which includes shipping. To learn more about this painting, please contact me at cajuntom55@gmail.com. Enjoy.
No. 76: Honeysuckle Watercolor
Honeysuckle conjures fond memories for many young and old. It's probably my first experience tasting something right from nature's garden. This original watercolor measures 12" x 16" surrounded by a 16" x 20" pale green matboard. It sells for $225 which includes shipping. To learn more about this painting, please contact me at cajuntom55@gmail.com . Enjoy.
Friday, November 1, 2019
No. 75: Hibiscus Blossom Watercolor
This original watercolor painting measures 9" x 12" surrounded by an 11" x 14" pale green matboard. This painting sells for $150 which includes shipping. To learn more about this painting, please contact me at cajuntom55@gmail.com. Enjoy.
No. 74: Indigo Bunting on Sumac Watercolor
The aptly named indigo bunting is quite tiny so it finds plenty to eat in the clusters, called "drupes", of the sumac, a wild shrub. The sumac's bright red leaves are a common sight along Missouri roads in the fall. This original watercolor measures 9" x 12" surrounded by an 11" x 14" pale yellow matboard. This painting has been sold. To learn more about my other paintings, please contact me at cajuntom55@gmail.com . Enjoy.
No. 73: Magnolia Blossom Watercolor
No. 72: Rainbow Trout Watercolor
The rainbow trout, though not native to Missouri, is now firmly established in the state's clear, cold Ozark streams. This original watercolor measures 12" x 16" surrounded by a 16" x 20" pale yellow matboard. This painting has been sold. To learn more about my other paintings, please contact me at cajuntom55@gmail.com . Enjoy.
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