Friday, July 18, 2014

Chimney Swift

This is a Chimney Swift.  I probably have the best stories on this type of bird.  They use to nest in hollow old trees before the Europeans settled the U.S.  When the Europeans came and built chimney's they moved right in and built in the house hold chimney.  The wife and I have removed a young swift which went down our kitchen chimney and ended up in the furnace.  Our cats notified us of his presence and we were able to remove him with a screwdriver, a loosened flap on the flue, and a hastily emptied plastic large snack jar.  The bird in the jar was safely escorted through the cat obstacle course and out to the yard. Our house has three chimneys so we have had them nest in the spring and another bird flew down and throughout the house.  Its perfect cat entertainment.

Thursday, July 17, 2014

Happy Birthday, Barb

Today is my wife, Barbara's birthday.  She loves The Day of the Dead motif.  I always do something in the style of the Mexican Holiday.  So Happy Birthday to my Muse, Best Friend, and companion for the last twenty two years.

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Ruby-Throated Hummingbird sketch

This is one of my colored pencil sketch I did as a preparation for a painting.  It is a male Ruby-Throated Hummingbird.  

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Prints for sale

http://fineartamerica.com/profiles/scott-suitts.html

Above is the link to my Fine Art America Page were you can purchase prints in various sizes of some of my original pieces of artwork.




Monday, July 14, 2014

Beach Kite Girl

A couple of weekend backs, I took the wife to a local Chesapeake Beach called, Flag Pond State Park, Maryland.  I know its a beach without beach in the name.  So besides sunburn, beach combing for sea glass, and this sketch of a little girl flying a kite on the beach.  I colored it after returning home.  Beaches are always interesting but hard to get something which has not been done a hundred times.

Sunday, July 13, 2014

Today's Art - Fall Foliage Tree

This is part of what I worked on today.  It is an oil sketch of fall foliage against a deep blue sky.  This is about half finished.  I need to work on the foliage and the foreground but this is a good start on this experiment.

Saturday, July 12, 2014

Ore cart

Tonite's art is a pencil sketch of a ore cart, much like would have been seen in an Old West gold or silver mine.  It could have been pushed by hand, pulled by horse or mule, or in the rich strike by an electric locomotive.  This is a fun sketch for de-stressing after a day at work and fighting traffic on the way home.