Wildlife watercolour illustration of a bat. This British wildlife watercolour painting of a brown, long-eared bat was painted a couple of years ago and was inspired by forthcoming Halloween art activities. The bat was quickly painted in a loose watercolour style and was a fun way to experiment with watercolours without the time required for a more detailed painting. An unexpected visit by a bat this morning just before sunrise, in the garden, was a timely reminder of Halloween and reminded me of this little bat watercolour. Wildlife watercolour illustration of a bat. Wildlife Watercolours, brown long-eared bat. The art of watercolour painting can include elements of fantasy and easily lends itself to children's book illustrations. Read more about British bats in the wildlife garden blog .
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...