In The Moment
by Beverley Harper Tinsley
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$85
Dimensions
5.000 x 7.000 inches
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Title
In The Moment
Artist
Beverley Harper Tinsley
Medium
Painting - Watercolor And Graphite
Description
In The Moment
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A male Northern Cardinal pauses in the moment. This is a painting done in a series aiming to depict the same subject in a variety of styles. This particular redbird painting has a moody but harmonious backdrop suggesting fog, mist, changing weather or a storm coming, and intentional watercolor blooms used for texture and atmosphere.
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The cardinal makes a fantastic animal totem. It reminds us to hold ourselves with pride - not ego pride. Rather, the cardinal asks us to stand a little taller, be a bit more regal, step into our natural confidence as if we were born to lead with grace and nobility.
Those who attract the cardinal as their totem are naturally energetic, love life, and happily help others where/when they can.
according to:
http://www.whats-your-sign.com/animal-symbolism-cardinal.html
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The northern cardinal is so well loved that it has been named the official bird of no fewer than seven U.S. states. Bright red cardinals are easily identified by even casual bird watchers, and are often seen frequenting backyards and bird feeders. When foraging elsewhere the birds eat insects, seeds, grain, fruit, and sap.
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Cardinals, also called "redbirds," do not migrate and have traditionally been more common in warmer climes such as the U.S. southeast. However, in recent decades they have expanded their common range north through the United States and even into Canada. This population growth may be due to an increase in winter birdfeeders and to the bird's ability to adapt to parks and suburban human habitats.
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Only males sport the brilliant red plumage for which their species is known. The color is a key to mating success; the brighter the better. Females are an attractive tan/gray.
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Cardinals are active songbirds and sing a variety of different melodies.
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Males can be aggressive when defending their territory, and they frequently attack other males who intrude. This tendency sometimes leads cardinals to fly into glass windows, when they charge an "intruding bird" that is really their own reflection.
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Cardinals are fairly social and join in flocks that may even include birds of other species. During mating season, however, groups dissolve into pairs. Male birds feed their monogamous partners as they incubate clutches of eggs; typically three per season.
according to:
http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/birds/cardinal/
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Anita Faye
Beverly, spirited and lively Cardinal! Featured on Poetic Poultry! http://fineartamerica.com/groups/poetic-poultry-.html
Jilian Cramb - AMothersFineArt
Congratulations your image is featured in the Pixels/FAA Group Beauty in Art! 5/20/16