Monday, March 8, 2010

INTERLOPER (ACORN AND LEAF III)
by Claire Beadon Carnell


'Interloper'
Oil 8 x 8

Last Summer, my grandson was so excited because
he found a nest in the woods behind his house that
'would just be perfect for you to paint, Grandma'.
I had to agree, and have been waiting for the
opportunity to pull it into one of my paintings.
I am curious as to what bird would build this
tiny nest - it's opening is only 2" at the widest part.
Anyone out there know?
Obviously something other than a bird decided
to lay it's 'egg' in the nest this time!

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8 comments:

Mary Beth Brath said...

Very creative. I love the composition and color choices.

Bertie Brown said...

And the depth you achieved in that nest...great drawing!

Ron Donoughe said...

Very poetic Claire. Can't say what kind of bird makes a nest like this. I'll ask a birder friend.

Unknown said...

My guess would be it is the hummingbird nest. I had one in my pine tree last summer which was the same size as the one you describe and in your painting looked the same.

Claire Beadon Carnell said...

Thanks, everyone. I wondered if it was a hummingbird nest, and am happy to get confirmation. Such a pretty thing it is, too! I believe it may be appearing in some other future paintings.

Ron Donoughe said...

Claire,
Here is what a friend suggested about the nest:

Could be white-eyed vireo or some other small bird like a yellow warbler. Too neat for a sparrow. Sorry that's the best I and a birding friend can do!

Thom Glace said...

I love the background color you choose. Very interesting - and it adds drama that would not be there without your choice.

Vern Schwarz said...

Beautiful painting Claire. I find it interesting that the nest is not in a tree, but placed on a flat surface casting shadows. Great colours.