January birds painted.

My name is Hannah and I’m painting every bird in North America.

New birds available as soon as we finish hand making their frames. Did I mention my frames are all made here in the Midwest? Frames for my work on panel are made in my Ohio studio. Solid maple finished with danish oil.

Birds painted this month:

Red-whispered bulbul

European starling

Ferruginous pygmy owl

Montezuma quail

Which bird is your favorite?

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... Read moreCreating hand-painted bird portraits is not only about capturing their physical appearance but also about conveying the essence and spirit of each species. From my personal experience as an artist working on a similar project, the process involves extensive observation and research to understand each bird's unique colors, textures, and behaviors. I find that using quality materials, such as solid maple frames finished with danish oil, enhances the artwork by complementing the delicate details of the watercolor paintings and providing durability. Painting birds like the European starling and Montezuma quail challenges the artist to interpret both common and lesser-known species with equal care. The satisfaction of holding a finished piece in a handmade frame is unmatched, adding a touch of craftsmanship that resonates with collectors and nature enthusiasts alike. Sharing these artworks and asking viewers to choose their favorite bird encourages community engagement and appreciation for avian diversity. Additionally, working locally in the Midwest to produce frames supports regional craftsmanship and sustainability, aspects that matter increasingly to art buyers today. For anyone interested in bird art, following hashtags like #impaintingeverybird and #birdpainting offers inspiration and connects you with a vibrant community of artists and bird lovers eager to share their experiences and artwork.