Bird House Finch acrylic on bird house |
Its been sitting on my work table for over a month waiting patiently for inspiration to be mustered up and some idea to blossom and grow. The house was already primed and ready to be painted - but the prime coat immediately nixed any idea of it having a waxy coating. It had to be painted.... in acrylic.
As you all know, I paint with wax. Acrylic is not my "thing", nor do I really know how to use them. But, I do have them - hand me downs from my Dad. So, this little bird house sat.. waiting.
I Googled painted bird houses to see if I could find some inspiration. Nope. So, I pondered and the bird house sat. My stress level was going up and I'd wake up at night wondering what in the world I was going to do with the bird house. The deadline is beginning to draw closer and my stress level kept increasing.
Lucky for me, a good friend suggested that I steer clear of trying anything decorative which is not my thing and focus on what is my thing - birds. Birds on a bird house - great idea! Why didn't I think of that!? But birds need flowers, and I love flowers - so that's how the body of the house came about. I also Googled what kinds of birds live in bird houses. Seemed silly to paint birds that don't actually live in them. There was a list, but surprisingly enough, there really aren't that many. Even fewer of them live in my area - so the list was easy to diminish to just a handful - and then, easy for me to pick the one to be part of this artistic adventure - my favorite little red headed bird - the House Finch.
photo by Chuck Starr |
I'm pretty pleased with my acrylic attempt. I learned a lot and found a few similarities to painting with wax - but I have to say... I really don't care much for cleaning brushes and palettes and paint that dries on my palette, .. brushes that harden when left out of water and having to varnish. But, with that said - there were things about the acrylics that I did like which will bring me around to playing with them a little more :)
Happy Friday - Paint On!
Absolutely STUNNING Marji!! I love it so much. When I was reading your words it brought back my anxiety when I had to paint a guitar, an umbrella, and a bustier for charity.. I did almost everything you did to find inspiration to no avail! That would be why I will not do commissions...way too much stress!!
ReplyDeleteYou did a wonderful job with acrylics...I look forward to more!
Hugs Giggles
It's so beautiful! The person who takes that home will be so lucky and for a nice cause, too!
ReplyDeleteGreat job on the bird houses. Nice colors and wonderful that you are painting for charity. Happy PPF!
ReplyDeletegloria
Well if you don't do acrylics you should! Your are awesome painter! Although I do love your painting in wax! What a good deed you did by painting this bird house! I am sure it will make lots of money for your charity! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, this is a work of ART! The lucky person who gets this... Wow!
ReplyDeleteWonderful bird house, I would like to live there! Valerie
ReplyDeleteAssolutamente bellissima!!!
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wow, this is beautiful!! Would you believe that I recently ordered 6 little wooden bird houses from Amazon with the idea of painting them and selling them at a craft fair I hope to participate in later in the year!! I haven't known where to start with them but you've just convinced me to definitely do it - if they turn out anywhere near as good as yours and you don't even use acrylics normally!!
ReplyDeleteHave you ever done a post where you explain the process of painting with wax? If so, I'd love to read it as I'm so curious how you do it - I love the outcome but can't quite understand how it works!
Beautiful! This bird house is stunning, you've done a great job with the acrylics and a not so flat work area. Love the colours, flowers and birds. You can rest now you're finished and not stress anymore.
ReplyDeleteWow wow wow, they are amazing- so artistically done too. We don't have anything like that here- maybe too rainy I am not sure, or maybe we are just unimainative as Brits. Happy PPF.
ReplyDeleteThis is soooo beautiful. Watch out next year there may be 100 left pn your doorstep! xox
ReplyDeleteoh Marji this is gorgeous!!! Those birds-wow!!! I'm certain someone's going to pay good money for it. Well done.Happy PPF!
ReplyDeleteWow! Your birdhouse is truly glorious. Blessings!
ReplyDeleteso beautiful, your birdhouse is amazing!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome birdhouse, amazingly pretty! <3
ReplyDeleteOh, this is gorgeous Marji! Always so wonderful to see your work. Waiting for inspiration really paid off in this case.
ReplyDeleteJust fantastic Marji! The birdies are completely alive!!! I love your process of coming to the houses...a wonderful ambassador of giving, you are. It is so great that you discuss your process of arriving at your final project...I find that so useful when I see something I admire as much as I do this house. You brave soul to take this on! They are fortunate to have you as a custodian. HPPF
ReplyDeleteI so understand your anxiety! I have gotten myself into creative pursuits that I wasn't quite prepared for. They have ended up being some of my best times of growth! Your birdhouse is FABULOUS! I really LOVE it! You've done a great job with your experimentation of acrylics!
ReplyDeleteHappy PPF!
Heather Santos
Sparrows Journey Blog
Marji, your birdhouse is tremendously fantastic and I really believe it will be one of the very first to sell! What a beautiful job you have done! You'd never know that you are not regularly painting in acrylics.
ReplyDeleteThis isn't an attempt Marji, it's a brilliant outcome. This little bird house is wonderful, what a great job you have done, I absolutely love it.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Marji!
ReplyDeleteThe birdhouse design is just darling!! How lovely! Happy PPF!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!! You're gifted no matter what medium you choose!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful. Bird houses have a certain magic about them anyway but yours is enchanting beyond that. It flows like a dream.
ReplyDeleteYour work is always beautiful and this birdhouse is definitely a work of art. Someone will be very lucky to own this. Thank you for sharing your thoughts as you began to work with something new.
ReplyDeleteYou stepped out of your comfort zone and did a great job - that is such a beautiful little bird house!!!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful bird house! :)
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