Owl’s Adventure

A la “you can always make something out of nothing,” this small painting is done on a scrap canvas that I had been using as a palette on which I’d been mixing acrylics for another painting — thus the random background pattern. The frame is some cheap edging that I bought and stained, so it cost me just a few dollars. Click for a closer look as always (the full-size one is quite big).

Edit: I should note that I ripped off the idea of drawing an owl from Caitlin who is doing a painting with an owl in it, so when she posts that, in chronological terms, her owl came first…

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8 Responses to “Owl’s Adventure”

  1. Bonnie Says:

    Love it! Doesn’t it feel great when you convert what is essentially scrap into something fun and worthwhile?

  2. Elizabeth Says:

    “I rejoice that there are owls. Let them do the idiotic and maniacal hooting for men. It is a sound admirably suited to swamps and twilight woods which no day illustrates, suggesting a vast and underdeveloped nature which men have not recognized. They represent the stark twilight and unsatisfied thoughts which all [men] have.”

    Doesnt everyone love Walden? Great subject.

  3. Russell Says:

    Great shannon. While looking at the pic, I thought of a story I read years ago. It is about a bird who was afraid to fly, but needed to migrate. He chose all sorts of tranportation to go south, including a balloon. As always, the colors attract the eye. Would luv to get that pic as a tattoo!!

  4. Sarah Says:

    Of all the incredible work you’ve featured here, this simple little painting is by far my favorite. I love it!

  5. ItchyStitches Says:

    Bahaha. That owl looks like he’s thinking

    “Shit. I’m in a balloon.”

    Good times, pretty picture. keep it up!

  6. Craspy Says:

    Oh man, my kids and I love that book

  7. OctopusesNotOctopi Says:

    Nice shirt! The Matadors are spectacular.

    My boyfriend and i are huge fans of your artwork. We love your style.

  8. I Need More Life » Blog Archive » Owl’s Adventure II Says:

    […] a sort of part two to the Owl’s Adventure, I painted another in the same series, on some sort of cardboard/masonite stuff (in acrylic) I had […]

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