| Purchase here The canvas is 8x16x1.5, with the sides painted in a dark value, allowing it to be hung with or without a frame. Thanks for viewing! Carol Schiff www.CarolASchiff.com www.CarolSchiffStudio.etsy.com |
Showing posts with label birds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label birds. Show all posts
Sunday, March 21, 2021
Wildlife Painting, Nature Artwork, Coastal Art, Daily Painting, Small Oil Painting, 8x16x1.5"
Tuesday, November 3, 2020
Daily Oil Painting, Birds, "Waverunners" 12x12" SOLD
These birds were my constant companions on early morning walks on the beaches of Sanibel.
I used both brush and palette knife on this one. I like the contrast of texture achieved in this way.
The birds ignored me and my camera, knowing they could move much faster then I can.
Carol Schiff
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| SOLD After 40+ years of seeing the sun rise over the Atlantic, it seemed odd to see it rise from behind the dunes at the Gulf of Mexico. |
I used both brush and palette knife on this one. I like the contrast of texture achieved in this way.
The birds ignored me and my camera, knowing they could move much faster then I can.
Carol Schiff
Tuesday, June 9, 2020
Bird Painting,Bird Lover's Gift, Home Wall Decor, Baby Birds on Branch Artwork, Small Oil Painting, Daily Painting, 6x18x1.5" Oil on Canvas
Three baby birds, ready to take the big leap!
| Purchase Here It has been awhile since I have painted on a regular schedule. I doubt I am the only one. Maybe, just like the baby birds, we need to take a leap of faith before we can soar. |
Carol Schiff
Thursday, May 28, 2020
Daily Oil Painting, Birds, "Waverunners" 12x12" SOLD
These birds were my constant companions on early morning walks on the beaches of Sanibel.
I used both brush and palette knife on this one. I like the contrast of texture achieved in this way.
The birds ignored me and my camera, knowing they could move much faster then I can.
Carol Schiff
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| SOLD After 40+ years of seeing the sun rise over the Atlantic, it seemed odd to see it rise from behind the dunes at the Gulf of Mexico. |
I used both brush and palette knife on this one. I like the contrast of texture achieved in this way.
The birds ignored me and my camera, knowing they could move much faster then I can.
Carol Schiff
Tuesday, November 12, 2019
Wildlife Painting, Nature Artwork, Coastal Art, Daily Painting, Small Oil Painting, 8x16x1.5"
| Purchase here The canvas is 8x16x1.5, with the sides painted in a dark value, allowing it to be hung with or without a frame. Thanks for viewing! Carol Schiff www.CarolASchiff.com www.CarolSchiffStudio.etsy.com |
Thursday, July 11, 2019
Daily Oil Painting, Birds, "Waverunners" 12x12" SOLD
These birds were my constant companions on early morning walks on the beaches of Sanibel.
I used both brush and palette knife on this one. I like the contrast of texture achieved in this way.
The birds ignored me and my camera, knowing they could move much faster then I can.
Carol Schiff
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| SOLD After 40+ years of seeing the sun rise over the Atlantic, it seemed odd to see it rise from behind the dunes at the Gulf of Mexico. |
I used both brush and palette knife on this one. I like the contrast of texture achieved in this way.
The birds ignored me and my camera, knowing they could move much faster then I can.
Carol Schiff
Wednesday, October 5, 2016
Daily Oil Painting, Birds, "Waverunners" 12x12" SOLD
These birds were my constant companions on early morning walks on the beaches of Sanibel.
I used both brush and palette knife on this one. I like the contrast of texture achieved in this way.
The birds ignored me and my camera, knowing they could move much faster then I can.
Carol Schiff
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| SOLD After 40+ years of seeing the sun rise over the Atlantic, it seemed odd to see it rise from behind the dunes at the Gulf of Mexico. |
I used both brush and palette knife on this one. I like the contrast of texture achieved in this way.
The birds ignored me and my camera, knowing they could move much faster then I can.
Carol Schiff
Wednesday, September 28, 2016
Daily Oil Painting, Birds, "Waverunners" 12x12" SOLD
These birds were my constant companions on early morning walks on the beaches of Sanibel.
I used both brush and palette knife on this one. I like the contrast of texture achieved in this way.
The birds ignored me and my camera, knowing they could move much faster then I can.
Carol Schiff
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| SOLD After 40+ years of seeing the sun rise over the Atlantic, it seemed odd to see it rise from behind the dunes at the Gulf of Mexico. |
I used both brush and palette knife on this one. I like the contrast of texture achieved in this way.
The birds ignored me and my camera, knowing they could move much faster then I can.
Carol Schiff
Friday, April 17, 2015
Daily Oil Painting, Birds, "Waverunners" 12x12" SOLD
These birds were my constant companions on early morning walks on the beaches of Sanibel.
I used both brush and palette knife on this one. I like the contrast of texture achieved in this way.
The birds ignored me and my camera, knowing they could move much faster then I can.
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| SOLD After 40+ years of seeing the sun rise over the Atlantic, it seemed odd to see it rise from behind the dunes at the Gulf of Mexico. |
I used both brush and palette knife on this one. I like the contrast of texture achieved in this way.
The birds ignored me and my camera, knowing they could move much faster then I can.
Saturday, June 14, 2014
Daily Painting| Wildlife Art | Bird Painting| Small Oil Painting | The Hunt by Carol Schiff 8x10" Oil
We spent a few days on Sanibel recently. It is such a lovely experience, like living in the middle of a nature preserve.
I ran into this guy on an early morning walk. He was under the causeway and all business.
It was only a matter of minutes before he had his breakfast.
It must have been a favorite fishing spot in the area, because he was surrounded by lazy pelicans (they were watching, not working) and several fishermen in boats. None of this seem to bother him.

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It was only a matter of minutes before he had his breakfast.
It must have been a favorite fishing spot in the area, because he was surrounded by lazy pelicans (they were watching, not working) and several fishermen in boats. None of this seem to bother him.
www.CarolSchiffStudio.etsy.com
www.CarolSchiffStudio.blogspot.com
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