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Related: About this forumI've done another bird - a puffin this time.
It's 2' x 2'. Don't know where I'm gonna put it...
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I've done another bird - a puffin this time. (Original Post)
Ocelot II
Jan 2024
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Walleye
(35,672 posts)1. Love it, love these birds. Love your artwork
mobeau69
(11,591 posts)2. Beautiful!
bif
(24,002 posts)3. Beautiful
Such unusual looking birds.
Louis1895
(779 posts)4. Fantastic!
I love puffins. I have never seen one on the wild but they are so unusual looking!
Thanks for sharing!
Diamond_Dog
(34,640 posts)5. Wow you did a fabulous job!
I love seeing other artists work, it inspires me. Thats beautiful!
Redleg
(6,142 posts)6. A fine painting of one of my favorite birds!
Nicely done. The painting captures the austere and often harsh environment of the puffin.
Ms. Toad
(35,523 posts)7. Very nice!
I was going to ask the medium, but I found another oil painting - I assume this one is the same.
Goddessartist
(2,067 posts)8. I just love your art!
And I love Puffins! Wonderful piece!
If you make many 2" x 2" pieces, you could make a triptych, or a larger piece made of a bunch of smaller pieces.