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Watercolour on paper

Signed on the front.

Blue wrens are amongst the most popular birds for artists to paint and for bird art lovers to collect and it is not hard see why, they are so delicate and strikingly beautiful. Together with the Aloha climbing rose, they make a great combination. This painting would add colour, vibrancy and bring the outdoors indoors. The softness yet vibrancy of the subject adds an element of traditional watercolour together with the intense pure pigment, it has been painted on quality watercolour paper adhered to Cresent board.

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Watercolour

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All art by Ellen Lee Osterfield

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