Saturday, August 27, 2016

Mural Finished and Delivered!

Customer is delighted, and artists is happy it is finished.  This mural is very reflective of the flora and fauna of the St. Sebastian River, sans the alligators which would probably have put it over the top.  This posting is dated over a month after delivery, but thankfully I had photos of all of it before it was delivered.  Here it is completed, patched together with Photoshop, as best I could with available irregular lighting with a standard camera.

"Along the St. Sebastian River" 4-1/2' x 15' Acrylic (c) by Judy Burgarella 2016
Animals included in this mural: Barred Owl, Ibis, Sandhill Cranes, Spoonbills, Florida Panther, Snowy Egret.

Following is a closer look at some of the elements of this painting.

Below is the first 1/4 section of the painting.  Oak trees like this are all along the river, peeking out from clusters of palm trees, with Spanish moss dangling from its rugged branches.  It's fascinating how many plants can live on and among its branches in this tropical climate.


Section 1 of 4-1/2 x 15-foot canvas
Below, a special request for a barred owl.  I chose to make him in flight in order to display the wonderful patterns on his wings.

Barred Owl

Ibis, with bromilead and morning glories

Sandhill Cranes
This second section features a cabbage palm, saw palmettos and other shrubs and grasses
Section 2

Section 3 features spoonbills and a Florida panther.  Also a pair of slash pines, a spider lily and yellow lantana can be seen.
Section 3
Detail of Section 3 - Florida panther and snowy egret

Detail of Section 3 - Spoonbills

Below is the last section of this mural, a nice trailer.

Section 4, with egret launching from the dead branch

This mural was a joy to paint, and has all the animals in it that I have seen down here.  I love them all, but my favorites are the sandhill cranes.  Friendly lovely creatures who fly with such dignity, protect their young so lovingly, and court with a dance like no other.

Hope you have enjoyed following this blog, I have enjoyed sharing it with you.

Judy Burgarella,
Artist and Blogger












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