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by Beverley Harper Tinsley
$47.00
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This warm earth-toned owl is painted with a light hand, on repurposed paper from an outdated, aging, yellowing and falling apart book. The paper... more
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1.80" W x 3.875" H x 0.90" D
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1 - 2 business days
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This warm earth-toned owl is painted with a light hand, on repurposed paper from an outdated, aging, yellowing and falling apart book. The paper proves ideal for a warm, natural appearance that compliments natural subjects, although it is tricky to work on. The original has deckled/torn edges, and would look good either floated or matted and framed. It is the first in a series of up-cycled art I am developing using old books and sheet music no longer in use.
Owls are among my favorite subjects, and truthfully I can't exactly say why. But they fascinate me with their mysterious appearance, nocturnal activity and long history as a symbol in word mythology and culture.
Owls are a group of birds that belong to the order Strigiformes, constituting 200 extant bird of prey species. Most are solitary and nocturnal, with some exceptions (e.g., the Northern Hawk Owl). Owls hunt mostly small mammals, insects, and other birds, although a few species specialize in hunting fish. They are fo...
To me, making art is about the stopping of time, as are so many of the things I most love doing. I don't believe in time as we know it. When I become engaged in creating something, I no longer feel subject to time's constricting whims. That is why I am driven to create. I love the light touch and thrilling chemistry of watercolor painting, the bold strokes possible in pastel work, the patterns I can create with an ink drawing, and learning something new, always. Color thrills me. Texture delights. I hope with each work to retain the clarity of what I see, and bring that into view for others. I may not always achieve that, but the honest desire is present in each of my pieces. For those who enjoy facts; I am a signature member of...
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Cyril Maza
Nice! v
Beverley Harper Tinsley replied:
Thanks.
Yolanda Raker
A wonderful painting of an owl and interesting meaningful background, v/f.
Beverley Harper Tinsley replied:
Thanks, Yolanda.
Chris Scroggins
Great owl art and a wonderful project to help conserve our natural resources. Bravo!
Beverley Harper Tinsley replied:
Thanks, Chris. I have been thinking a lot about ways to make art in a way that goes easier on nature.
Barbara St Jean
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Beverley Harper Tinsley replied:
Thanks, Barbara.
D August
Beautiful imagery, and excellent portrayal. You've captured the mystique of the owl. They are fascinating and your art really shows your passion for these beautiful creatures. f/v
Beverley Harper Tinsley replied:
Thank you. I saw one recently, up close, in the wild, and now I'm even more inspired.
Kathy Stiber
I absolutely love how you painted on recycled print! Very very cool!
Beverley Harper Tinsley replied:
Thank you! It is definitely a learning process, but I am learning......