As Seen in Southwest Art Magazine - Original Oil on Canvas
Size: 36" x 36"
This is the original painting.
Created in oil on gallery wrapped canvas with expressive brush, palette knife and impasto brushwork, Stormy Feather is a one-of-a-kind artwork with surface texture and emotional depth that cannot be replicated in print. Signed on the front and comes with certificate. Ships directly from the artist’s studio.
Each original artwork is truly unique, no reproductions, only one exists.
This Original Artwork Includes:
- The one-of-a-kind original artwork (not a print, reproduction, or AI-generated piece)
- 36” x 36” oil painting on canvas
- Gallery wrapped canvas with painted edges, no need for framing
- Certificate of Authenticity (hand-signed and dated by the artist)
- Free shipping in the U.S.
- Ready to hang or frame at the collector’s discretion
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About the Artwork:
Honorable Mention from Oil Painters of America Fall Showcase 2024
Featured in Southwest Art Magazine, June/July 2025
A white-tailed kite perches alone, one wing relaxed, its posture calm but coiled with potential energy. There’s a powerful quiet in this moment, a hunter in repose, fully aware of the world around her. In Stormy Feather, I set out to capture that strength in stillness, and to explore how tension and beauty can exist at once.
Behind the kite, the storm builds over distant mountains. I was drawn to the contrast, how storms often trail light, and how skies can be golden in one place and deep violet in another. It became a personal challenge to explore this push and pull of atmosphere using yellow and purple throughout the piece, allowing the sky to shape the mood as much as the bird. The composition was built with purpose, and finished with signature impasto brushwork to create texture, weight, and presence. You can see it in the storm clouds, in the subtle shifts across her wings, and in the feeling of wind moving just behind.
This piece was awarded Honorable Mention in the Oil Painters of America Fall Showcase 2024, and selected for a half-page artist spotlight with the OPA in Southwest Art Magazine’s June/July 2025 issue. It’s part of an ongoing series of raptor paintings where I explore emotional presence, color theory, and the ways nature speaks through posture and pause. Stormy Feather is painted on gallery-wrapped canvas, with all visible edges finished for a modern presentation that may be displayed with or without a frame.