Watercolour painting of a hen. This watercolour painting of a chicken uses a splash of watercolour paint here and there to capture the lively spirit of a hen. Hens can be found in many places from farmyards to gardens and schools, even allotments and retirement homes! Hens in the farmyard. The traditional farmyard scene, with its colourful farm animals and birds, has been a popular subject in art for centuries. Whatever type of farm, a few chickens can usually be found strutting around the yard, barn or close to the farmhouse. 'Down on the farm' sketchbook studies, drawings and paintings of hens and cockerels in different styles and mediums can be used as reference material for farmyard compositions, such as the traditional hens in the barn popular art as depicted in watercolour and oil pastoral countryside scenes by 19 th and 20 th century fine artists. Hens in schools. Many schools take on the commitment of caring for small farmyard animals: they may keep hens, some k...
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...