Showing posts with label Osprey nest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Osprey nest. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 10, 2016

Moving Away and Letting Go


I used to think of myself as adventurous, now I'm not as sure. 
With my husband coming up on his 2nd retirement we find ourselves in a great location that we have grown to love here on the Chesapeake Bay.  
So we have sold the house, sold the sailboat, daughter graduated and son is taking on new career.
We are moving to Michigan where pretty much most of my family lives.  
It WILL be an new adventure just a bit scarier...(maybe because I keep thinking of longer Winters)!
While recently at a family reunion,  ALL the cousins were very excited and welcoming that we are coming "HOME".  I was happy when they warmly included my husband in on all the exciting stuff we will get to do.... and just being around family. Yay!!

Now for the letting go part.

I would like to sell some of my favorite Chesapeake Bay inspired art!  Some of the pieces are large and am willing to LET GO at a VERY, VERY good deal.  If you are interested please send me a message at nadonay@aol.com

Here are a few more details, sizes & info.

1.  "Osprey Nest at Marker #6-  24"x36"Acrylic on gallery wrap canvas.


2.  "Osprey Family"  16"x20" Acrylic on panel
not framed.  SOLD

3.  "Three Osprey" - 20"x16" Archival print on canvas, 
framed and ready to hang 

4.  "Blue Heron" - 16"x20" acrylic on panel,
 framed & ready to hang 

5.  "Bird on a Buoy" -16"x15" archival print, mat, framed, 
archival glass, ready to hang 

6.  "Colorful Buoy" - 10"x18" archival print, mat, framed, 
archival glass, ready to hang 

7.  "Osprey at #1" 24x24, mixed medium on 
Gallery wrap canvas, ready to hang 

8.  "Osprey Nest" - 16x20", acrylic on panel 
not framed.  SOLD






Friday, September 14, 2012

Harvest of Artists Show - "Osprey Nest at #6" & "I Love Tulips"

Here is what I have been working on.  These paintings and more are being
shown at the MCAG -  Harvest of Artist's   at Greenstreet Gardens in Lothian, MD
Sept 14, 15, & 16
We have artist's doing demo's Saturday and Sunday.  10-5 



"Osprey at #6" Acrylic canvas mounted on handpainted panel - sold

  
"Tulips Make Me Happy!"  8x6 Oil NFS


Friday, June 15, 2012

Osprey at #1


"Osprey at #1"
24x24 Acrylic & Collage 
$400



My little story behind it goes like this:
Last Fall I got a new puppy named Daisy.  Well Miss Daisy likes to chew on things.  
While I was busy painting, she kept bringing sticks inside the house, via
her doggy door.  I had to keep taking them away, and before I knew it there was a 
pile of sticks next to the easel.  As I started painting the nest I thought hmmm these sticks
might be interesting to create the nest ...after wrecking my fingers wiring them into the canvas and adding clouds made from husbands (old) Chesapeake Bay charts all was done.  
 Now you have the tale of my inspiration.   Thanks Miss Daisy!




Sunday, September 11, 2011

Harvest of Artist show

Here are just a few more of my pieces entered in the Muddy Creek Artist's Guild Fall show "Harvest of Artist's"  Greatfully hosted by Green Street Gardens in Lothian Maryland.
September 16, 17 & 18th....check out MCAG site for more details.




"Bloomin Chives"
8X8 Oil on canvas  
SOLD
These were painted from the pot of chives in my yard.


 
"Number Five"
8X10 Oil on canvas  
SOLD
I love Osprey nests, but this one is pretty shabby.  I hope they were out gathering more sticks! 
   
"Portrait of an Orange Crab Pot Buoy"
4X12 Oil on canvas
SOLD
One of the many buoy's we dodge while sailing on the Chesapeake Bay.


Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Osprey Nest at #6



24 X 48 Acrylic on canvas
 $1000 Available

This piece was so much fun to paint.  I took a reference photo from our sailboat out on the West River on the Chesapeake Bay.  If you are not familiar with channel markers, there are these migrating birds called Osprey.  They come back to the Bay in the Springtime and build these huge nests....really they are about 3 - 4 feet wide!  Most of the markers have nests and sometimes you can see the newborns peeking their heads out.  Of course the parent's are very protective of the nests and when a boat passes by, the Osprey will circle out to distract onlookers from their nest.  Often while sitting on my back deck, you may hear a loud snap...and then see an Osprey with a large branch flying overhead....HEY I wonder if one of those branches I painted is from my tree!