My name is Hannah and I’m painting every bird in North America. I’m a traditional, transparent, watercolor artist who does everything wrong. Come to the artist talk tonight to find out why.
Please come listen to me talk about the birds and ask all your art questions. I have literally never done this before so it’s going to be a trip.
ARTIST TALK TONIGHT
Friday, April 10, 6-8PM
@High Road Gallery
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As someone who has followed Hannah's journey as a watercolor artist, I can share that her approach truly stands out in the art community. Painting every bird in North America is an ambitious project that requires patience, dedication, and a deep appreciation for bird species diversity. Hannah embraces traditional transparent watercolor methods yet often breaks conventional rules, which she candidly discusses in her talks. This honesty about 'doing everything wrong' is inspiring because it highlights that creativity thrives when artists experiment beyond strict guidelines. Attending her artist talks is especially rewarding because Hannah not only showcases her art but also opens up about the challenges and surprises she encounters along the way. Whether you're an aspiring bird artist or just a fan of wildlife art, her stories enrich your understanding of watercolor techniques related to rendering delicate feathers and natural colors. I’ve learned that transparent watercolor works beautifully for capturing the lightness and subtle gradations in bird plumage, which Hannah skillfully exploits in her paintings. Furthermore, connecting with other attendees at these events fosters a supportive environment to share tips, ask questions, and get inspired by fellow bird art lovers. Hannah’s project reflects how passion and persistence can bring a large-scale vision to life, reminding us that art is as much about the process as the final piece. If you love nature, birds, or painting, following her work is a wonderful way to engage with the natural world through art.














































































Waving from Texas, I have heard about your birds…be blessed