Since many of you were unable to make it to my exhibit I thought I’d bring it to you. This picture is from opening night.
This is an overview of part of the wall with my friend and musician Hal Bosco.
The whole band: ‘Uncle Hal and his Crabgrass Band”
We had a great opening night with wonderful music and lots of people–many old friends we haven’t seen in a long time.
This is a picture of the gallery window at night.
The following are pictures of all of the work:
Triptych of the Cranes of South Africa
Wattled Crane Grey-crowned Crane Blue Crane (this one is the national bird of So. Africa)
2′ X 4′ each, Acrylic collage
The Pride
Acrylic/ collage 30″ x 40″
At the Waterhole
4’x 2′ Acrylic/collage
Jacaranda and Friends
16″ x 20″ Acrylic/collage
Penguins on the Rocks
16″ x 20″ Acrylic/collage
The little animals below the Penguins are Rock Hyraxes. We saw quite a few of these where we saw the Penguins.
Kruger
16″ x 20″ Acrylic/collage
Kruger was the place that we saw the most large mammals like the Elephants here. The bird painted here is a Malachite Kingfisher and I don’t remember what kind of beetle that is.
Pale Chanting Goshawks
14″ x 18″ Acrylic/collage
Bathtime for Flamingo
14″ x 18″ Mixed Media
Lilac-breasted Roller
11″ x 14″ Acrylic/collage
The last 10 paintings are all 5″x 7″ watercolor or watercolor collage:
A Ramification of Impala
Aren’t I Gorgeous? (This bird is actually named ‘Gorgeous Bush-shrike’)
Bateleur (one of many Eagles we saw)
Cape Rockjumper
Would You, Kudo?
I’m Horny!
Hip, Hippo, Hooray!
Lesser Bush Baby
Southern White-fronted Owl
It’s Not All Black and White