Beach Bird Art
Beach Bird Art – all my art work starts with a photograph. I use my own photos that I have taken when I decide to make a piece of art work for a composite or a digital painting.
This first photo is a composite of 3 different photos that I have taken. Blending them all in so that the colors are similar is the trick. Not always easy to find, but fun to make none the less.
Beach Bird Art
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25 Replies to “Beach Bird Art”
Excellent work
Thank you very much ☺️
I love your beach and bird paintings. So cool that the first one is a combination of 3 photos. I really love the pelican!
Roze
Thank you very much Roze, I appreciate that. 😊
These are gorgeous. Thank you for sharing them!
You are very welcome, thank you 😊
So awesome, Sandra. You are so talented. Thanks. My favorite is the last one.
Thank you RJ, I always appreciate your comments and encouraging words. I hope you have a wonderful weekend. 😊
Wow – very nice Sandra. I like the seagulls best, but the last heron with its cowlick is interesting too.
Thank you Linda, they are always fun to make and do well at my craft shows.
This is so beautiful , Sandra 😍 .
Thank you very much 😊 ☺️
Beautiful 💛🤩🤍🩵
Thank you very much 😊 ☺️
💙🩵🐦🐦🩵💙🙏😊
Thank you very much Francine 😊 ☺️
What a talented lady you are!
Is that acrylic paint? Oil? Whatever, it’s spectacular. 🤩
Thank you very much Kim, we’ll it is not hand painted. I photograph the birds first and then I use different techniques I have learned over the years to paint my photos on the computer. It is all done with my mouse and lots of layers. ☺️
Wow! That’s awesome!
That is so good it looks like a postcard!
Thank you Kim. 😊
I would never have thought that the first photo was created by merging 3 images. Very pretty Sandra!
Thank you Rudi. I wanted to take a photo with more than one gull in it. But, I could not find the right look so I had to just make it. ☺️
Excellent beach bird art. Great GBH portrait at the end.
Thank you very much Tim, 😊