that's a lovely picture again Debbi. Almost two works in one, with the pheasant being a strong enough motif to exist on it's own. I especially like the dye- like infensity of the oranges and reds - such a gentle and glowing media Watercolours. Reminds me of the early works of Rita Angus, an almost legendary early 20thC artist in NZ.
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every morning i wake at dawn filled with such excitement and drunk with BLISS beause i can began to work on my art. i work until the light has turned to darkness and only hours remain until the cycle begans again. the art and i are one.
Reminds me of the early works of Rita Angus, an almost legendary early 20thC artist in NZ.