I am pleased to announce a new series of Pigments on Aquabord paintings, recently completed. This is just a preview image of two zebras I encountered in Kruger National Park at sunset. The prime viewing time for African animals is very early in the morning, or sunset. There was such a mystery to watching them end their day in companionship and light. This piece is 12 X 12” on 2” Aquabord and is varnished and ready to hang. It will be released soon.
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Annual Equestrian Print Sale in on Now!
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NOW is the time to purchase these extraordinary, award winning, accurate equestrian prints. Please click:
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"DaVinci Horse Canter" by C. Twomey, enlargement
"The Horse's Trot Revealed" C. Twomey Print Offer
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"Walk, Trot and Canter Revealed" by C. Twomey ©2016
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The Horse's Canter Revealed by C. Twomey ©2016
Gifting? Equine Art Price Increase after 10.31.16
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Please note that the current low (low) pricing for the series of DaVinci Horse prints by C. Twomey will be increasing after October 31, 2016. To place an order, click:
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Award Winning: "Beaver Skull 1" Auction Ending
Auction ending today! Visit the auction for bidding on this fine specimen:
Please visit /catherinetwomeyart/p/about.html to learn about my international awards and history.
Found a beautiful beaver skull in an antique shop in Cleveland, Ohio. I just had to paint it. There was life behind the empty eyes and frightening teeth. Even the cast shadow had a mystery to it that begged to be rendered.
It was interesting to be able to balance the skull so it was freestanding. Going to keep going with this anatomical work for a while; it's very satisfying.
The original is oil on 8" X 6" archival linen board. This is how the painting would look framed:
| Beaver Skull 1 |
Please visit /catherinetwomeyart/p/about.html to learn about my international awards and history.
Found a beautiful beaver skull in an antique shop in Cleveland, Ohio. I just had to paint it. There was life behind the empty eyes and frightening teeth. Even the cast shadow had a mystery to it that begged to be rendered.
It was interesting to be able to balance the skull so it was freestanding. Going to keep going with this anatomical work for a while; it's very satisfying.
The original is oil on 8" X 6" archival linen board. This is how the painting would look framed:
Thanks for your interest.
"Beaver Skull 1" Twomey Original Oil
Just finished this, which will be offered at dailypaintworks.com at auction (#auction) starting tomorrow, Saturday March 15:
Found a beautiful beaver skull in an antique shop in Cleveland, Ohio. I just had to paint it. There was life behind the empty eyes and frightening teeth. Even the cast shadow had a mystery to it that begged to be rendered.
It was interesting to be able to balance the skull so it was freestanding. Going to keep going with this anatomical work for a while; it's very satisfying.
The original is oil on 8" X 6" archival linen board.
| Beaver Skull 1 |
Found a beautiful beaver skull in an antique shop in Cleveland, Ohio. I just had to paint it. There was life behind the empty eyes and frightening teeth. Even the cast shadow had a mystery to it that begged to be rendered.
It was interesting to be able to balance the skull so it was freestanding. Going to keep going with this anatomical work for a while; it's very satisfying.
The original is oil on 8" X 6" archival linen board.
Beaver Skull 1
| Beaver Skull 1 |
It was such a pleasure to stare at it for hours, and I enjoy the menacing, almost alive look to it as I continue to paint. I don't feel it's finished yet, but I wanted it out there - released, ready to chew down a tree.
Don't know if I'm going to sell this yet. I'm definitely going to continue this series; it brought so much pleasure and intensity. There's a deer and horse skull waiting.