Friday, April 10, 2015

Parrot Power!

 

I painted a cute colorful African pygmy hedgehog as a happy birthday present for a kid I know. Isn't he adorable? I had some yupo paper with alcoholic inks painted on them from which I cut out the balloons. The rest is done in Acrylic inks and watercolor.

You can buy this image as greeting card, print, mug, pillow etc. here in my Redbubble store.

Later on I painted a parrot  (actually a Vinaceous-breasted Amazon) in alcohol inks which turned out very ethereal and abstract. The bird felt very free so I decided to leave him as he was and not put in any more detail.


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13 comments:

  1. I've never heard of a pygmy hedgehog and he certainly is supercute !

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  2. what a cute face love the colours

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  3. Such a sweet dog painting! And Lovely colors.
    By mistake I bought alcohol inks when I in fact should have some re-inkers..
    I should maybe try them more out..

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  4. This is really cool, thank you for linking up to Feline Art Friday.

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  5. Both paintings are breathtaking, love them, wonderful colours, too! Hugs, Valerie

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  6. Love love love the hedge hog sooo adorable... great job!! Yes I will follow you!!

    Hugs Giggles

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  7. Love your little hedgehog. He is soooo cute.

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  8. Fabulous paintings as always ! Love the hedgehog.
    Happy PPF!

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  9. Your pygmy hedgehog has such a sweet face. I like the way you use vibrant colours to paint the animals.

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  10. sorry - I do not have a smart phone or instagram :( I adore the pygmy hedgehog painting!!

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  11. I just LOVE your little hedgie and I like how you blend your watercolours together. Beautiful work! :)

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  12. The alcohol inks really intrigue me... love the effect you accomplished here!

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