bird Archives - https://everydaymonkey.com https://everydaymonkey.com Sun, 21 Feb 2021 06:36:43 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://everydaymonkey.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/cropped-favicon_wp-32x32.png bird Archives - https://everydaymonkey.com 32 32 Victoria Velozo’s Paintings Soar High Above the Rest https://everydaymonkey.com/victoria-velozos-paintings-soar-high-above-the-rest/ Sun, 21 Feb 2021 06:36:43 +0000 https://everydaymonkey.com/?p=13927 “In order to see birds,” writes Robert Wilson Lynd, “it is necessary to become a part of the silence.” And if that’s the case, then Australian contemporary artist, Victoria Velozo, has found a way to blend in with silence. Her paintings, most commonly featuring birds, pay homage to the avian creatures. The end result—bold, vibrant, […]

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“In order to see birds,” writes Robert Wilson Lynd, “it is necessary to become a part of the silence.” And if that’s the case, then Australian contemporary artist, Victoria Velozo, has found a way to blend in with silence.

Her paintings, most commonly featuring birds, pay homage to the avian creatures. The end result—bold, vibrant, and powerful—is anything but silent, calling attention to the importance these tiny winged animals have in the grand scheme of things.

Each of Velozo’s paintings features different types of birds, that provide the focal point of the piece. “Other than the realistic feature, I try not to have too much of a developed, preconceived idea of what I want the painting to look like when I begin,” relayed the artist in an interview with Artsy Shark.

Indeed, while the birds themselves are highly realistic and very much animated, the rest of the painting is fairly abstract, providing an emotional context to the final piece. Velozo explains that she, in fact, begins with these abstract backgrounds, building the piece from there.

“When beginning a new work, I create the backgrounds first,” she stressed. “They represent an abstract version of an environmental landscape in which the featured animal will be placed.” Using water and sponges, as well as collage techniques that include layering, Velozo’s intention is that the background will add movement and depth to the painting, highlighting its chosen subjects.

Take a look at some of her eye-popping pieces and be sure to follow her on Instagram for more.

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These Paintings Document the Beauty of Birds https://everydaymonkey.com/these-paintings-document-the-beauty-of-birds/ Thu, 11 Feb 2021 13:13:10 +0000 https://everydaymonkey.com/?p=13579 When it comes to the bird population, the future looks dire. Scientists estimate that two-thirds of North American bird species are at risk of extinction due to climate change. One research shows that bird populations have plummeted in the past five decades, dropping by nearly three billion across North America—an overall decline of 29 percent from 1970. The […]

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When it comes to the bird population, the future looks dire. Scientists estimate that two-thirds of North American bird species are at risk of extinction due to climate change. One research shows that bird populations have plummeted in the past five decades, dropping by nearly three billion across North America—an overall decline of 29 percent from 1970.

The data is overwhelming and it’s hard to grasp what it is exactly we stand to lose. In such cases, a picture might indeed be worth a thousand words. Canadian artist Rose Tanner helps bridge to gap between research and empathy. Using traditional oil painting techniques, she captures the unique behavior of birds, be it flying or nesting.

These oil paintings also include endangered birds, as Tanner explains on her website: “Endangered birds are a gauge to the health of our environment. By protecting the endangered we reassess our environment and our actions to come up with solutions for the species survival. It leads to growth, education, community and improves the environment, wouldn’t you say these are all great reasons to protect the endangered?”

Recent paintings include a blue-winged Warbler, Magpies, and Piping Plovers. Tanner herself is an avid bird watcher, with her work oftentimes relying on her personal observations. “One time I traveled 12,000 kilometers for a species,” she told Artsy Shark. “With a long lens, I have witnessed extraordinary behavior that inspires me deeply,” she notes.

Documenting birds is one way of ensuring we understand better the cost of their extinction. Awareness is key. Still, at least by some measures, not all is lost. A recent study shows that global conservation action has reduced the effective extinction rate of birds by an astonishing 40%.

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ersion="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> bird Archives - https://everydaymonkey.com https://everydaymonkey.com Sun, 21 Feb 2021 06:36:43 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://everydaymonkey.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/cropped-favicon_wp-32x32.png bird Archives - https://everydaymonkey.com 32 32 Victoria Velozo’s Paintings Soar High Above the Rest https://everydaymonkey.com/victoria-velozos-paintings-soar-high-above-the-rest/ Sun, 21 Feb 2021 06:36:43 +0000 https://everydaymonkey.com/?p=13927 “In order to see birds,” writes Robert Wilson Lynd, “it is necessary to become a part of the silence.” And if that’s the case, then Australian contemporary artist, Victoria Velozo, has found a way to blend in with silence. Her paintings, most commonly featuring birds, pay homage to the avian creatures. The end result—bold, vibrant, […]

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“In order to see birds,” writes Robert Wilson Lynd, “it is necessary to become a part of the silence.” And if that’s the case, then Australian contemporary artist, Victoria Velozo, has found a way to blend in with silence.

Her paintings, most commonly featuring birds, pay homage to the avian creatures. The end result—bold, vibrant, and powerful—is anything but silent, calling attention to the importance these tiny winged animals have in the grand scheme of things.

Each of Velozo’s paintings features different types of birds, that provide the focal point of the piece. “Other than the realistic feature, I try not to have too much of a developed, preconceived idea of what I want the painting to look like when I begin,” relayed the artist in an interview with Artsy Shark.

Indeed, while the birds themselves are highly realistic and very much animated, the rest of the painting is fairly abstract, providing an emotional context to the final piece. Velozo explains that she, in fact, begins with these abstract backgrounds, building the piece from there.

“When beginning a new work, I create the backgrounds first,” she stressed. “They represent an abstract version of an environmental landscape in which the featured animal will be placed.” Using water and sponges, as well as collage techniques that include layering, Velozo’s intention is that the background will add movement and depth to the painting, highlighting its chosen subjects.

Take a look at some of her eye-popping pieces and be sure to follow her on Instagram for more.

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These Paintings Document the Beauty of Birds https://everydaymonkey.com/these-paintings-document-the-beauty-of-birds/ Thu, 11 Feb 2021 13:13:10 +0000 https://everydaymonkey.com/?p=13579 When it comes to the bird population, the future looks dire. Scientists estimate that two-thirds of North American bird species are at risk of extinction due to climate change. One research shows that bird populations have plummeted in the past five decades, dropping by nearly three billion across North America—an overall decline of 29 percent from 1970. The […]

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When it comes to the bird population, the future looks dire. Scientists estimate that two-thirds of North American bird species are at risk of extinction due to climate change. One research shows that bird populations have plummeted in the past five decades, dropping by nearly three billion across North America—an overall decline of 29 percent from 1970.

The data is overwhelming and it’s hard to grasp what it is exactly we stand to lose. In such cases, a picture might indeed be worth a thousand words. Canadian artist Rose Tanner helps bridge to gap between research and empathy. Using traditional oil painting techniques, she captures the unique behavior of birds, be it flying or nesting.

These oil paintings also include endangered birds, as Tanner explains on her website: “Endangered birds are a gauge to the health of our environment. By protecting the endangered we reassess our environment and our actions to come up with solutions for the species survival. It leads to growth, education, community and improves the environment, wouldn’t you say these are all great reasons to protect the endangered?”

Recent paintings include a blue-winged Warbler, Magpies, and Piping Plovers. Tanner herself is an avid bird watcher, with her work oftentimes relying on her personal observations. “One time I traveled 12,000 kilometers for a species,” she told Artsy Shark. “With a long lens, I have witnessed extraordinary behavior that inspires me deeply,” she notes.

Documenting birds is one way of ensuring we understand better the cost of their extinction. Awareness is key. Still, at least by some measures, not all is lost. A recent study shows that global conservation action has reduced the effective extinction rate of birds by an astonishing 40%.

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