Green Parrot
by Lil Taylor
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$425
Dimensions
12.000 x 16.000 inches
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Title
Green Parrot
Artist
Lil Taylor
Medium
Painting - Watercolor On Paper
Description
This watercolor is done in a tropical jungle field with the green parrot sitting in the branches. The parrot sits on a limb, surrounded by leaves, vines and wonderful colors of the living jungle behind it. The feathers are textured beautifully and the beak is ready for a snack. This signed painting is on cold-pressed Arches paper and unframed.
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February 27th, 2010
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Comments (11)
Lil Taylor
Thank you, Chrisann...it seems I'm into birds right now, doesn't it? I remember telling Marsha a long time ago that birds are like the flowers but alive and I guess I go from one to the other depending on my whims. Marsha, thank you so much!! I painted this quite a while ago and it was always one of my favorites. Hugs back and hope you're doing well!!
Marsha Heiken
Hi Lil, Love this darling green Parrot. The painting is great of the feathers and He looks real. I love your surroundings. Always so unique. Hugs,Marsha
Chrisann Ellis
Lil, I sure hope you do a Series of the Beautiful birds!!! This is Another beautifully painted painting, with excellent blends of colors! Love the strength and feel to this style... fav/v/promote:):)
Sharon Burger
Golly look at that feather work and the beautiful plant life, beautiful Lil, I can attest to the vivid colors being true as I own an original, absolutey stunning color application.
Cori Caputo
lovely painting. Love how the paint drips and blends and the contented look of the parrot. f/v ;-)
Lil Taylor replied:
Thank you, Cori. I find it interesting some of the artists here have been going back and looking at my older work. I find it curious and enlightening myself because you can see my evolving from my first painting "Heron Serenity" up until now where I'm just crazy bold. This was an experiment because I had just been doing mottled backgrounds and decided to get more defined. :) Thanks so much!