Chickadee for Mom
Happy Mother’s Day to all Mothers! My mom is an amazing woman. Long story super-short: She got married at 20, had 7 kids(!), lost her parents when she was in her early 20’s, was a farm wife/mother, held various jobs outside the home, then, when I left for college, she got her college degree in her 50’s, wrote a book and sold it in her 70’s and is now writing another book in her 80’s. She even learned to play a violin in her 80’s! Talk about the Beast Within…she has him and passed him to me! Mom, you are amazing. You are, and always have been, an inspiration to me. So Happy Mother’s Day, Mom. This painting’s for you. 🙂
When I was a kid, growing up on a farm in Colorado, my mom would wake me up in the morning, saying, “Wake up, my little Chickadee!” Somehow, it made the morning seem a little less morning-y. So for Mother’s day, how about a chickadee painting?
My brother takes amazing photos of pretty much anything. He understands the terms F-stop and shutter speed, and somehow uses all those little adjustments and funny protruding knobs to produce photos that say what I would like photos to say but never do. My photos look like a kid with a 110 camera…remember those? So when I asked for a chickadee photo, he came through in spades…or birds, I guess. The above drawing is referenced from his photo. Thanks, Brosky.
Then, while I planned out my painting, I thought, why not put feathers in the canvas? Why not, indeed? Yep. Feathers, three of ’em, adhered with gesso to the plexiglass.
Because I’m working full-time this week, I decided to work small. This is a 16×20, about half the size of my usual paintings.
Next, I had a coupon for Michaels, you know the 40% off any one item? I purchased the coolest die-cut thingy~! I love it! I went punch-crazy with 2″ circles and added them to my painting.
I glued them on using the gesso:
Here is a feather, already adhered to the painting. You can see a smidge of a die-cut circle in the upper LH side of this photo, and in the above photo:
Now, the fun begins. A little Moonglow and Quin. Burnt Orange for the head…
Moving on to the body with mixtures of Moonglow, Quin. Burnt Orange, and Cerulean. Leaving all the whites alone. No liquid mask was used in this painting:
I finished the bird, then started on the background. The background needed to stay very neutral and cool, in order to recede away from the bird. I debated on whether or not to add a building/vertical or horizontal structure behind the bird, but in the end, decided simple was best.
Detail shots showing texture:
In the end, super-cute chickadee:
Here’s to you, Mom. Happy Mother’s Day!
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6 Responses to “Chickadee for Mom”
This is super cute Sarah. Happy mothers day 🙂
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Thank you so much, Chandana. Happy Mother’s Day to you, too! 🙂
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Beautiful! And your Mum sounds amazing 🙂
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Thank you. She is. And she doesn’t realize it 🙂
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beautiful drawing and very nice articulation indeed.
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Thank you so much! And thank you for your blog. I believe in your stance 🙂
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