Watercolour Bird Art Creating a wildlife British Bird watercolour painting begins with bird observations and sketches of the subject. Detailed watercolour painting of a bird Bird-spotting is useful when planning a watercolour painting or drawing of a bird; detail is necessary, depending on how realistic the painting is to be but just as important as the markings is an idea of the anatomy of a wildlife animal or bird and its personality. Watercolour Painting of a Black Bird : Crow Anatomical wildlife illustrations are readily available to learn about a species but sketching from life gives opportunities to learn about an animal or bird in its many positions and watching it also reveals its personality, which can be useful for adding an atmosphere to a wildlife painting and setting a composition, either a realistic one or an imaginary, more whimsical perspective. This crow was one of several that were flying about on a breezy afternoon, making the other birds fl...
British Wildlife Watercolours. British wildlife, birds and flowers are carefully painted using watercolours, based on the wildlife and botanical subjects from the garden and local woods. Wildlife such as small British woodland animals (badgers, foxes, squirrels, mice, bats, deer, otters, wild cats, stoats, weasels - even wild boar, pine martens, beavers and, one day, lynx may return to the wilds of Britain!) and UK garden birds, butterflies and bees, along with ladybirds and dragonflies, add to the joys to be found in the garden, or just beyond, all year round. Watercolours can be used to capture the beauty in the animal or plant subject using the fluidity of the paints. Everyone's favourite! A beautiful owl resting amongst the bluebells. British Wildlife Watercolours : Watercolour Owl and Bluebell British Wildlife Watercolours : Watercolour Bird Painting of a Sparrow and Worm Watercolours can be used in a variety of wildlife paintings for different effects bas...