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I'd suspect a bit of a scanning/photography issue there? The spuggie has a green cast which looks like a scanning error too? And RGB can do terrible things to green!

I reckon this is one of your best Mark, sparrows are too overlooked and you've managed to capture the spirit of them in this.

Mike
 
woody ,you got it right ...I'm just about pulling my hair out ,trying to get the paintings right for the net ,they don't look right no mater what i try....the sparrows got more punch to it than what you see... thanks tim for your comments i much appreciate them, from all of you .. thats what makes this sub forum the best....
 
lanner falcon

struggled to finish this painting... I think that i looked at it for to long, but i got there in the end, do you think the gulls should stay or go ...are they a distraction.. or should the gulls stay and the rest of the painting go:-O
 

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Must have missed this one - Super piece Mark. I personally think the portrait stands perfectly well on its own (but the gulls do not detract from the piece). I think you'll make the right decision - cracking job, eitherway.
 
This is a superb portrait Mark, youv'e caught awonderful expression.
Always makes me feel sad to see them tethered.

I know arthur, I dont like captive birds , but i probably wont have seen this bird in the wild ...ever . I've already had it lifted from the gallery section by the mods, I did'nt think ,after all its only art .thanks mark.
 
I agree with you. Iv'e drawn captive birds its a chance to experience and get to know them . I don't think you needed to take it out of the gallery because it stands on its own merits so put it back.
 
just caught up with the last two, I the gulls in leaves a way to create space, and your feather work is just superb, has an almost oriental quality to it.
 
partridges & goldfinches...

well, that took some finding!!!! my thread was right down in the cellar, done some painting just to keep my eye-in...a pair of red legged partridges & some goldfinches, done some of these partridges before, in stubble field, but could not get stubble right ,so changed it to snow ....mark.
 

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Hi Mark, well I am glad you brought your thread back up from the cellar :)
As a newcomer I have enjoyed reading through it's and good to meet you. Some very beautiful work, I would also love to see some of your carving.
I love the gold finches, they have an almost wicked stare I think. I have spent hours watching them recently and you have made a great job of capturing them. The partridges would be very awesome on Christmas Cards.
Right I shall go and check some more on flikr.........
 
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