Thursday, January 24, 2002
Seagull with Starfish
Acrylic on MDF Panel 24 x 36 by Brendan Burns
The inspiration for this painting came from a trip to Jamestown in 2001 where I was watching the segulls picking up starfish from the rock pools. It was a bright sunny day and the reflection of the sunlight on the birds made for a very strong contrast from the dark rocks in the background. The image shown here is just a small part of the larger painting.
Thursday, January 10, 2002
Polar Bears
Oil on canvas 20 x 30 by Brendan Burns
This is the first painting I did of mother and daughter - Trixie and Kobe from Roger Williams Park Zoo in Providence RI. Trixie is the mother bear and Kobe the young cub being taught to swim or so it seems. I studied them for a whole day gathering a lot of reference material. I painted and dontated this original work to the zoo for their Annual Fundraising Auction.
Saturday, January 5, 2002
Polar Bear Study 2
Acrylic on canvas 20 x 30 by Brendan Burns
This is a larger study of Kobe the young Polar Bear when she was at the Roger Williams Zoo.
There are three hidden bears in this picture - can you find them?
I painted this and donated it to the zoo for their annual fund raisning event called Zoobilee. It raised a $1,000 at the silent Auction.
The markings in the rocks in the background are also the pattern of the zoo layout representing the various pathways. I painted a lot of hot and cold colours together in the fur so the painting was quite vibrant when you looked into it.
The entire painting was completed in one weekend
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