Friday, 25 November 2011

two new miniature paintings

miniature art by tracy hall

Steps at North Queensferry © Tracy Hall 2011
3.5" x 1.75" watercolour

black headed gulls - bird art in miniature by tracy hall
Black headed gulls © Tracy Hall 2011
2" x 4" watercolour

Two new miniature paintings completed since my last post and part of a fresh consignment of paintings for the Llewellyn Alexander Gallery in central London. The cat on the steps is already there actually, and the birds will follow just as soon as their frames arrive from Brampton Framing.

I couldn't resist the steps with all the pretty plant pots as we were walking through North Queensferry last year (en route to swimming with sharks) and managed to take a few photos before I was forced to move on by restless shark-loving smaller people. No such problem with the black headed gulls of course.

8 comments:

Vicky Williamson said...

Both exquisite, as usual. You are an amazing artist!

Carol Blackburn said...

Both absolutely stunning, Tracy. Will you be adding a new step-by-step video anytime soon. I enjoy watching these unfold so very much. Blessings!

Tracy Hall said...

Hi Vicky, and thank you :) Hi Carol, thank you too - gosh, not sure about another video...I remember it taking quite a while to figure out...and also forgetting to switch the camera on :) But its lovely to hear you liked them so I'll maybe try and have a go again when I get time. promise!

DEB said...

Beautiful work! I got to see your lovely pieces in the MPSGS show yesterday!

Barbara A. Freeman said...

Tracy so glad I finally got to visit your blog and see all your wonderful new work! Congratulations on your award at MPSGS, well deserved!! and your book and calendar, all beautiful work! I think the Tawny Frogmouths are adorable!!! Love them!!

Tracy Hall said...

Thanks Deb - hope you enjoyed the MPSGS show, I would love to see it one day.
Hi Barbara, thankyou for the lovely comments!

Marie Theron said...

Wonderful seagulls and ocean. And I love the oystercatchers of the previous post. They are on the Red Data list of endangered species here and we proudly watch the fourteen pairs in the region!

Tracy Hall said...

Thanks Marie - I had no idea Oystercatchers were so endangered over there. They seem to be thriving here at least. I hope the fourteen remaining pairs make a go of it!

 
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