Wednesday, 30 November 2016

woyww- Red Capped Robin

A bright and chirpy little robin.


A big thank you to ShazOZ for sending me the link for the Red-capped Robin (Petroica Goodenovii) native to Australia.

Pleased with the end result and now I am getting ready to paint a bee.

Slow visits to lots of desks over the weekend.

19 comments:

  1. Hi Sandra, gorgeous as always. Quite a different bird to our native robin here. Have a lovely week,Hugs,Shaz #10 xxx

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  2. You are one clever lady to paint such gorgeous images. Thanks for the visit to mine and happy woyww, Angela x 17

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  3. Wow, Sandra that is one amazing robin, I have seen them in real life and I keep waiting for that one to jump off the page.
    You're amazingly clever I'll have to show your blog to my dad, he'll love it, glad I could help, much more interesting to paint our native birds isn't it?
    Happy WOYWW!!
    Shaz in Oz.x #4

    {Calligraphy Cards - Shaz in Oz}

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  4. Oh wow, you've painted that? I'm speechless! Compare that to my "paintings" LOL - a bit different in style and level of difficulty haha! It must have taken you ages! No doubt the bee will turn out equally impressive! Happy WOYWW! zsuzsa #22

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  5. Wow, I know I say it most weeks but I can't believe that's not a photograph - it's stunning, and such a pretty bird too, so different to our own robin over here in the UK. Hope you have a great week and thank you so much for stopping by earlier,
    Diana #20 x

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  6. Gr8 desk and your robin? Beautifully coloured

    Happy WOYWW

    Kathyk
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  7. Wow..just wow. Not only is the robin amazing, look at the branch! You can almost feel the bark and lichen growing..absolutely superb :-D
    Hugs, LLJ 8 xxxx

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  8. Hi Sandra De, WOW!!! The robin looks so real, I thought it was a photo. You have such a wonderful talent.

    Thanks for stopping by my blog.

    Happy WOYWW
    Sue #18

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  9. that red capped robin is amazing. I am sure the bee will too. have a creative week. Helen #1

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  10. Oh that is fabulous - such a talent. Love last week's faces as well. Thanks for popping by my blog. Anne x #19

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  11. Oh that is fabulous - such a talent. Love last week's faces as well. Thanks for popping by my blog. Anne x #19

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  12. Stunning! I look forward to seeing your bee.

    Happy WOYWW
    Sharon K #33

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  13. Your painting is absolutely fabulous, Sandra... just had a quick look back at some of your previous posts. You are extremely talented!! Thank you for your visit and your encouraging comment. It will be interesting to see what happens tomorrow after our Skype session. I've never given anyone a "virtual tour" of my studio before!! So glad you like my Zentangles.

    Happy WOYWW,
    Shoshi #23

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  14. OMG! It's gorgeous.
    April #30

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  15. I guess you painted that robin? It is fabulous! You are so talented Sandra, I just wish I had half your talent with a paintbrush.
    Hugs, Neet xx 2

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  16. It's beautiful....I love your red capped robin. Amazing! :)

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  17. Wow, that Robin is just splendid!! LOVE it. I can't water color to save me, that is why I stamp!!Have a great week! Ginny#45 WOYWW

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  18. Oooh - when I first landed on your page I thought the robin was a three dimensional figure.... !!!!!

    Love it, your artwork is just brilliant!

    Morti @35

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