Wednesday, June 26, 2013
Barn Owl hunting 2
Black Pilot FineLiner pen sketch on a coffee-painted back-ground – Nescafé instant, strong! – Bockingford 300gsm - unframed
A lovely companion painting to Barn Owl hunting 1
The Barn Owl (Tyto alba) is the most widely distributed species of owl, and one of the most widespread of all birds. It is also referred to as Common Barn Owl, to distinguish it from other species in the barn owl family Tytonidae.
These pale, nearly worldwide, birds are closely associated with man through their traditional use of barn lofts and church steeples as nesting sites.
Barn Owls are short-lived birds. Most die in their first year of life, with the average life expectancy being 1 to 2 years in the wild.
Although they are easy to identify in the day as they often hunt in daylight, by night you can find them by listening for their eerie, raspy screech, quite unlike the hoots of other owls.
ITEM ID : BarnOwlHunting2
PRICE - R350.00 including postage
Barn Owl hunting 1
Brown Stabilo Fine point 0.4 pen sketch on a coffee-painted back-ground – DalerRowney 300gsm - 8" x 12" unframed
A lovely companion painting to Barn Owl hunting 2
The Barn Owl (Tyta alba) is a frequent visitor to my property (Tarlton, Gauteng, South Africa) and is not shy to hunt in broad daylight. I often see one pouncing on something in the long grass during the day, flying off with its prize, probably to feed some babies.
Barn Owls love to use man-made structures to build their nests and are very partial to nest boxes one supplies. I’ve always had a box or two in my garden but, sadly to say, the weather has taken it’s toll on them and seeing as I’m past the stage of climbing trees to put one up, it’ll have to wait until I find someone young and agile to do the job for me!
ITEM ID : BarnOwlHunting1
PRICE - R350.00 including postage in South Africa
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Listen to the Guinea Fowl
WN watercolour on DalerRowney 220gsm heavy-duty sketching paper
12" x 8" - unframed
12" x 8" - unframed
Be grateful for nature. Pay the thunder no mind – listen to the Guinea fowl. And don’t hate anybody.
The Helmeted Guinea Fowl is an African family of insect and seed-eating, ground-nesting birds resembling partridges, but with featherless heads and spangled grey plumage. They are the ultimate low-cost, chemical-free pest control and if your garden is already established and can withstand the scratching, you’ll have a healthy and pest-free garden. And be rewarded with some wonderful antics from these lovely birds.
It is interesting to note that they are monogamous, mating for life. Read more
ITEM ID : ListenToTheGuineafowl
PRICE - R350.00 including postagein South Africa
Saturday, March 9, 2013
The Way of the Crow
W&N watercolour on Bockingford 300gsm - unframed
Black Crow (Corvus capensis)
“If men had wings and bore black feathers, few of them would be clever enough to be crows.”
-Rev. Henry Ward Beecher mid 1800’s
There is little wonder that crows are very often the subjects of legends, folk-tales, and storytelling traditions around the world, all of which is very deep-seated and arising from myth and folklore thousands of years old. Anyone that has ever spent time with a crow will know how absurd these myths are and that Crows are no more ‘evil’ or ‘dark’ as depicted in these legends than a canary in a cage.
Read more HERE.
ITEM ID : WayOftheCrow
PRICE - R350.00 including postage
Life Force
Watercolour on Bockingford 300gsm – 12″ × 8″ - unframed
In this painting I tried to depict the fires that rage over our country-side every winter here in South Africa, destroying as it goes, but also giving life, cleaning up the landscape and allowing some flowers, that are dependant on the seasonal fires, to bloom.
• Energy is the life force that is present in all good art. This is not something that is easily defined, but it is the opposite state of static flatness. It is this energy that makes a painting speak to you, and makes an artist’s work original and identifiable as the work of that artist. Energy is created out of the artist’s materials and tools, but the end is more than the means in the same sense that a musical composition is so much more than a collection of notes.
Colour, shape, line and texture are the physical elements that combine to make up an image. Abstraction indicates a departure from reality in depiction of imagery in art. This departure from accurate representation can be only slight, or it can be partial, or it can be complete. Abstraction exists along a continuum. Even art that aims for verisimilitude of the highest degree can be said to be abstract, at least theoretically, since perfect representation is likely to be exceedingly elusive. Artwork which takes liberties, altering for instance colour and form in ways that are conspicuous, can be said to be partially abstract. Total abstraction bears no trace of any reference to anything recognizable.
ITEM ID : LifeForce
PRICE - R350.00 including postage
Burning Desire
Watercolour in Moleskine 200gsm sketch-book – 12″ × 8″ - not for sale due to being done in a sketch-book
“When you discover your mission, you will feel its demand. It will fill you with enthusiasm and a burning desire to get to work on it.”
W. Clement Stone – American best selling Author – 1902-2002
Sometimes my work is inspired by a sight or sound, sometimes by a few words. In this instance, it is the many veld fires we have here in South Africa in winter and once I had finished the work, it evoked a feeling of a “burning desire” and the words followed. Or should I have named it “This little bird” …?
The year's last, loveliest smile!
Watercolour on Bockingford 300gsm 12″ × 8″ - unframed
Stanley Horowitz says, “Winter is an etching, spring a watercolour, summer an oil painting and autumn a mosaic of them all.”
For me, Autumn holds a special fascination. First of all because my birthday is in Autumn in May, and although May could officially be classified as Winter, here in South Africa some of our most gorgeous days are in May – clear, cloudless skies, temperatures still in the early 20 degrees Celsius and a landscape filled with colour, with Nature unwilling to let go of her summer finery. It is also the month for mid-year tax returns, and I always enjoy getting that out of the way!
The month May has been named for the Greek goddess Maia, who was identified with the Roman era goddess of fertility, Bona Dea, whose festival was held in May. In both common Western calendrical systems, no other month begins on the same day of the week as May. This month and June are the only two months that have this trait, though the first day of August in a common year and the first day of October in a leap year are also unique.
ITEM ID : LastLoveliestSmile
PRICE - R350.00 including postage in South Africa
The Colour of Happiness
Watercolour on Bockingford 300gsm – 12″ × 8″ - unframed
Summer is in full swing in South Africa and a summer sunrise always takes my breath away. Together with a cool morning breeze, before the mid-day heat sets in, it’s one of my favourite times of the day. And to me, this is the colour of happiness…
ITEM ID : ColourOfHappiness
PRICE - R350.00 including postage
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Thursday, February 7, 2013
Large Clear Quartz Crystal pendant
Quartz Crystals can be used to clear and activate the energy centres of the body and it aids greatly in purifying the physical, mental and spiritual bodies. Clear Quartz heals negativity and stimulates positive thoughts.
Chakras: Crown, Earth Star, Heart, Link, Third Eye, Thymus
Unique hand-crafted Clear Quartz crystal pendant wrapped in silver wire, silver chain with Turquoise beads. From my "Earth range"
This is a large crystal, 3½" (9cm) long and the chain hangs at 42cm (16"). Once-off.
ITEM ID : ClearQuartzCrystalPendantTurquoise
PRICE - R350.00 including local postage
This is a large crystal, 3½" (9cm) long and the chain hangs at 42cm (16"). Once-off.
ITEM ID : ClearQuartzCrystalPendantTurquoise
PRICE - R350.00 including local postage
Thursday, January 24, 2013
View across the road
W&N watercolour on DalerRowney 220gsm heavy-duty sketching paper - unframed
I open my eyes and see the world in a new light. I view everything as if I were a child seeing a freshly opened flower for the first time.
The view across the road from my studio – I stare at this every day, and every day I am amazed at the different play of colours on the landscape….
ITEM ID : ViewAcrossTheRoad
PRICE - R350.00 including postage
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Sunday, August 26, 2012
Sunflowers (Helianthus annuus)
Black ink sketch and Windsor & Newton watercolour on DalerRowney 300gsm - 8" x 12" unframed
While the vibrant, strong sunflower is a recognized worldwide for its beauty, it is also an important source of food. Sunflower oil is a valued and healthy vegetable oil and sunflower seeds are enjoyed as a healthy, tasty snack and nutritious ingredient to many foods.
ITEM ID : SunflowersHelianthusAnnuus
PRICE - R350.00 including postage in South Africa
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
A Crow's Dream
Corvus capensis (Cape crow, Black crow) - W&N watercolour on Bockingford 300gsm
- 12" x 8" Unframed
- 12" x 8" Unframed
To build a nest
with twigs unrest
lying here, lying there
to lay some eggs
and breed some chicks
to teach them how to click
to swing in the branches
and spy through the arches
to bathe in the poodles
all cool bathed rooms
in search of green woods
fully loaded with ripened fruits
all life did I stood
for life and livelihood
my nest my homes
one for one crow-hus
same straws yet new nest
next time I breast
sweet life, luxurious breeze
small problems everything within reach
friends of mine
plenty and more
we dine together
that is where we gather
we dirt eat to purify the earth
our souls divine burn the heaps holy
Yet I dream of cages untold
where parrots feed on milk and grains
mellow fruits are ripe and ready
anytime to taste without buddies.
- lalitha iyer
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PRICE - R350.00 including postage in South Africa
Thursday, January 5, 2012
Whitefronted Bee-eater (Merops bullockoides) SOLD
That little bird has chosen his shelter.
Above it are the stars and the deep heaven of worlds.
Yet he is rocking himself to sleep without caring for tomorrow's lodging,
calmly clinging to his little twig,
and leaving God to think for him.
- Martin Luther
Above it are the stars and the deep heaven of worlds.
Yet he is rocking himself to sleep without caring for tomorrow's lodging,
calmly clinging to his little twig,
and leaving God to think for him.
- Martin Luther
W&N watercolours on Visual 200gsm - 12" x 8" - unframed (SOLD)
The White-fronted Bee-eater, Merops bullockoides (endemic to Africa), is a species of bee-eater widely distributed in sub-equatorial Africa. They have a distinctive white forehead, a square tail and a bright red patch on their throat. They nest in small colonies, digging holes in cliffs or earthen banks but can usually be seen in low trees waiting for passing insects from which they hunt either by making quick hawking flights or gliding down before hovering briefly to catch insects.
From "Wikipedia"
From "Wikipedia"
Rooikeelbyvreter [Afrikaans]; Sitembandayi (generic term for non-Carmine bee-eaters) [Kwangali]; Muhladzanhu, Muhlagambu (generic terms for bee-eater) [Tsonga]; Morôkapula (generic term for bee-eater) [Tswana]; Witkapbijeneter [Dutch]; Guêpier à front blanc [French]; Weißstirnspint, Weißstirn-Bienenfresser [German]; Abelharuco-de-testa-branca [Portuguese]
These birds are monogamous, strongly gregarious colonial nesters. It has one of the most complicated societies of all birds, with each colony comprising a number of groups, known as clans, each clan containing 3-6 "families", each containing one breeding pair and 1-5 helpers. The nest is built by both sexes and sometimes a helper, consisting of a tunnel 1 - 2m long, ending in an oval chamber. The burrow is usually dug into riverbanks or gullies by moving sand with its bill or, if it finds a more serious obstacle, using a bicycling action with its feet. (Oh, how CUTE!)
Info from "Bidodiversity Explorer"
Info from "Bidodiversity Explorer"
“Be as a bird perched on a frail branch that she feels bending beneath her, still she sings away all the same, knowing she has wings.”
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Symbol of Adoration
W&N watercolour on Bockingford 300gsm - 12" x 8" - unframed
Vibrant and strong, Sunflowers are symbolic of adoration.
I see you there in glory shining bright,
Following the sun and its path of light.
Standing tall above all others in the field,
You grow, conquer, and do not yield.
The little birds take great delight
In playing round you, from day to night.
With your petals of yellow and leaves of green
How very easily you are seen!
- Extract from 'Poem to a Sunflower' By Katherine R. Lane (April 19, 1995)
ITEM ID : SymbolOfAdorationSunflower
PRICE - R350.00 including postage iin south Africa
Thursday, June 16, 2011
The Poinsettia and the Daisy
Watercolour and Acrylic on Bockingford 300gsm - 12" x 8" - unframed
Did you know that the poinsettia has a special day all its own? By an Act of Congress, in the U.S., December 12 was set aside as National Poinsettia Day. The date marks the death of Joel Roberts Poinsett, who is credited with introducing the native Mexican plant to the United States. The purpose of the day is to enjoy the beauty of this popular holiday plant.
So, be sure to give someone you love a poinsettia on December 12, National Poinsettia Day!
The star-shaped poinsettia has become one of the best known floral symbols of the Christmas season and is considered the most popular potted plant during that time of year.
They were introduced to the United States over 125 years ago when they were brought here in 1828 by America's first ambassador to Mexico, Dr. Joel Poinsett. Native to Mexico, the “Flor de Noche Buena” - flower of the Holy Night, was thought by many eighteenth century Mexicans to be symbolic of the Star of Bethlehem.
http://www.santasearch.org/texts.asp?Do=4&TextID=531
A charming story is told of Pepita, a poor Mexican girl who had no gift to present the Christ Child at Christmas Eve Services. As Pepita walked slowly to the chapel with her cousin Pedro, her heart was filled with sadness rather than joy.
"I am sure, Pepita, that even the most humble gift, if given in love, will be acceptable in His eyes," said Pedro consolingly.
Not knowing what else to do, Pepita knelt by the roadside and gathered a handful of common weeds, fashioning them into a small bouquet. Looking at the scraggly bunch of weeds, she felt more saddened and embarrassed than ever by the humbleness of her offering. She fought back a tear as she entered the small village chapel.
As she approached the alter, she remembered Pedro's kind words: "Even the most humble gift, if given in love, will be acceptable in His eyes." She felt her spirit lift as she knelt to lay the bouquet at the foot of the nativity scene.
Suddenly, the bouquet of weeds burst into blooms of brilliant red, and all who saw them were certain that they had witnessed a Christmas miracle right before their eyes.
From that day on, the bright red flowers were known as the Flores de Noche Buena, or Flowers of the Holy Night, for they bloomed each year during the Christmas season. Today, the common name for this plant is the "poinsettia!"
See more of my Flowers on RedBubble
ITEM ID : PoinsettiaDaisy
PRICE - R350.00 including postage in South Africa
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