


Ruby Throated Hummingbird & Alstroemeria
Available image sizes (18h x 12w)
When my wife and I first began dating, she commissioned me to paint this female Ruby Throated Hummingbird. She had many hummingbirds frequent her feeder and loves them. Alstroemeria was chosen as a hummingbird favorite.
Sketching slow motion film studies and photo references of the hummingbird in flight helped me to achieve the final result. The technique for this piece was very tightly painted to convey the complexities of the flowers. I tried to convey the rapid motion of its wing by loosely painting them.
These birds are remarkable and agile in flight stopping in mid flight on a dime, and beating their wings 53 times per second. They are are extremely fast and acrobatic. This makes them a favorite of bird watchers.
This painting remains one of my wife’s and favorites.
This giclée print is printed from my original watercolor painting.
Available image sizes (18h x 12w)
When my wife and I first began dating, she commissioned me to paint this female Ruby Throated Hummingbird. She had many hummingbirds frequent her feeder and loves them. Alstroemeria was chosen as a hummingbird favorite.
Sketching slow motion film studies and photo references of the hummingbird in flight helped me to achieve the final result. The technique for this piece was very tightly painted to convey the complexities of the flowers. I tried to convey the rapid motion of its wing by loosely painting them.
These birds are remarkable and agile in flight stopping in mid flight on a dime, and beating their wings 53 times per second. They are are extremely fast and acrobatic. This makes them a favorite of bird watchers.
This painting remains one of my wife’s and favorites.
This giclée print is printed from my original watercolor painting.
Available image sizes (18h x 12w)
When my wife and I first began dating, she commissioned me to paint this female Ruby Throated Hummingbird. She had many hummingbirds frequent her feeder and loves them. Alstroemeria was chosen as a hummingbird favorite.
Sketching slow motion film studies and photo references of the hummingbird in flight helped me to achieve the final result. The technique for this piece was very tightly painted to convey the complexities of the flowers. I tried to convey the rapid motion of its wing by loosely painting them.
These birds are remarkable and agile in flight stopping in mid flight on a dime, and beating their wings 53 times per second. They are are extremely fast and acrobatic. This makes them a favorite of bird watchers.
This painting remains one of my wife’s and favorites.
This giclée print is printed from my original watercolor painting.