Tuesday, November 5, 2024

The Garden

 


Acrylic on DaVinci Pro Panel, 12x12"

Playing with palette knives and abstracted images again with subject matter from my gardens, the painting is treated as a collage with a little story included.  We had a fancy pigeon that must have escaped and decided our yard was a good place to visit for the summer.  Looking him up on the internet I believed him to be a Saxon Pouter, he had these huge white feathers on his feet.  He always came for a meal of birdseeds, sunflower seeds, a drink, sometimes a bath and then a nap on top of the birdhouse in the painting.    He picked the birdhouse as his very own roost, chasing the little wrens away who had started a nest.  So there he sits next to the birdhouse for all time.  He became so familiar I had to give him a name, Sammy.  I miss him, he flew off when it started to get cold, his visits always cheered me.  I hope he found a safe warm place somewhere for the winter.  Maybe he returned home.

Deborah Ann Kirkeeide ©

Festival Time

 


Acrylic on a DaVinci Pro Panel.  This painting is another in my 12x12" series using a palette knife and having fun with abstracted images.  To get away from florals I choose photo references of buildings then abstracted and reworked them.  For some reason it was a lot more challenging working with buildings and took a long time to get something that pleased me.  This one started out a different direction, turning the panel helped me see with new eyes.  My favorite part are for some strange reason, the palm trees (I know, weird), they remind me of pinwheels.  It's a joyful bright cheery painting.

Deborah Ann Kirkeeide ©