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John James Audubon and a colourful Parrot

May 22, 2013

   “The woods would be very silent if no birds sang except those who sang the best.” 

– John James Audubon

John James Audubon was a French-American ornithologist, naturalist and painter who is most known for his work, The Birds of America

Audubon was born in Haiti in 1785.  His father was a French sea-captain and plantation owner. At a very young age he was interested in birds and nature. When he was 18, Audubon was sent to a family owned estate near Philadelphia. He met his wife, Lucy Bakewell there and conducted the first bird-banding experiments learning about migration habits.

For this project our students started with a light pencil sketch on watercolour paper. Next we used liquid watercolours to paint our parrot. The feather-like strokes were made with the end of a paint brush scraped through the wet paint. This project was inspired by a post on a wonderful art blog, That Artist Woman.

 

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