I also wanted to let you know that I got here from a (credited, at least) FB post that I don't think was yours (and apologies if it was you!): www.facebook.com/binerdpostsa...
I also wanted to let you know that I got here from a (credited, at least) FB post that I don't think was yours (and apologies if it was you!): www.facebook.com/binerdpostsa...
Beautiful work! thanks for sharing!
Ace lil pigeon!
#asexual #pride
We now interrupt our apparently perpetually scheduled recitation of facts to bring you a fun announcement. Specifically, I am about to embark on a short book tour for OVERGROWTH, the latest book from Mira Grant (who is me).
Watercolor painting of a peafowl, from the neck up, with her head canted upwards. She has greenish blue feathering on her neck, white on her face, with rich brown markings around her eye and on top of her head. A spray of decorative feathers spikes up from her topknot. Her eye has subtle rainbow colors, and the background is a wash of pink, yellow, and a bit of greenish blue. A faint blue circle halos around her head. The artist watermark reads copyright 2025 Jennifer Miller Nambroth featherdust dot com
Close up of the previous watercolor painting of a peafowl, showing just her head, with her beak canted upwards. She has greenish blue feathering on her neck, white on her face, with rich brown markings around her eye and on top of her head. A spray of decorative feathers spikes up from her topknot. Her eye has subtle rainbow colors, and the background is a wash of pink, yellow, and a bit of greenish blue.The artist watermark reads copyright 2025 Jennifer Miller Nambroth featherdust dot com
A watercolor painting of a female American goldfinch. She is perched on a rough textured twig, with a wide vertical stance, and looking toward the left. She was sketched in with red colored pencil, and it shows through as the outlines. The background is a wash of purple blue colors. The artist watermark reads copyright 2022 Jennifer Miller Nambroth featherdust dot com
A watercolor painting of an American flamingo. It is striding through shallow greenish rippling water, to the left. The water comes about halfway up to the bird's ankles, and the posture is somewhat relaxed, with back feathers partially raised. It was sketched in with red colored pencil, and it shows through as the outlines. The background is a wash pale green that fades down into the water without a horizon. The artist watermark reads copyright 2022 Jennifer Miller Nambroth featherdust dot com
A 9"x6" watercolor peafowl I just finished this month, and a few older watercolor and red colored pencil sketches of a female American Goldfinch and an American Flamingo. All are available in my shop if they catch your interest! featherdust.storenvy.com/collections/...
Cette année je vais être pas mal pris par mon tome 2. Du coup je ne pense pas crouler sous les nouveautés, mais j'aurais deux nouvelles planches de stickers, normalement !
Working on a wild type celadon coturnix quail project! These little beauties are the first step!
A lightly toasted marshmallow for your viewing pleasure.
Feather from an Ultramarine mutation peacock! Gifted to me by Bill Vinduska of Spring Creek Peafowl!
An oil painting of a peacock portrait. The peacock is shown from mid-wing up, in a relaxed pose, with blue and green feathers glistening in a sunbeam. The background is blocky and slightly abstract shapes of gold and black. The entire painting has visible brushstrokes and is painterly while being realistic. The watermark reads: copyright 2019 Jennifer Miller featherdust.com
"Gleam" Peacock, 5"x7" oil on panel, 2019.
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Hadah, my new spiny flower mantis!
Two young purple blackshoulder peacocks in the grass. They are colored in earthy sandy, brown, and white mottled markings. There is a hen's head visible to either side of them. The chick on the left has his neck under the chick's on the right's neck.
Our two purple blackshoulder peachicks for this year!
Bug and a new shirt
A distressed cameo (brown) peacock in a barn with two peahens in the background. FYI his name is Stan Lee, on account of his color morph's name.
how did people find that post there's not even tags here
A close up of a screaming peacock
HELLO??