
One day I was gardening and felt light I was being watched, and looked around and couldn’t see anyone. Once I moved and I got a clear view of a casual observer watching me gardening incase I disturbed any bugs in the leaf litter.
I went inside and changed my lense on my camera for the nice big telephoto and started observing the observer. It started to sprinkle and thought this would make a nice photo, but I was too scared to add the rain into my painting. Once you add any paint to the black paper it always leaves a mark if you try and remove it. I may at some stage create this as a n acrylic painting that way I could experiment more with rain droplets.



Stage 1.

Stage 2.

Stage 3.

Finished Artwork.

Framed Artwork.
For my Black Label collection I use Winsor & Newton Gouache on Black Colourfix Art Spectrum Paper or Black Mi-Teintes Touch Canson Paper.
My painting come from my own experiences that I have photographed while traveling. By reading this blog, you as a viewer can now hear The Story Behind the Painting. Where, when, what was happening while I was photographing the wildlife.
Enjoy, Chris Osborne
A beautiful photo and a beautiful painting. You captured him well, both times.
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Thank you, it’s nice to paint kookaburras, magpies, emus and pelicans seem to be peoples favourite birds
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