Blackbirds' Dawn Chorus - for sale

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This is my contribution to this special day, one of my few paintings of birds at all, but a celebration of these wonderful birds; enjoy, and I hope it's as beautiful there as it here this morning! Love and God bless, Andy 🙂

It is a beautiful morning Andrew, made a whole lot brighter with your painting today ! The colours and contours of the sky are gorgeous , I really like the cloud direction in this ... lovely xx

Thank you Linda for that thoughtful and joyful response! peace & love; God bless, Andy 🙂❤xx

Amazing skies, with the vibrancy of colours used. I can almost hear the birds as they start their dawn chorus. A beautiful sound first thing in the morning, as they call to each other. A stunning piece of work, Andy. So very well done. 🤗❤️xxx

Thank you dear Jacqueline, for that absolutely brilliant feedback! peace & love; God bless, Andy 🙂❤xx

Yes it’s Dawn Chorus Day today and what a wonderful sound. Not that I’m up early enough to hear it but I did hear a recording on the radio this morning from Northumberland, my neck of the woods. A single Robin led the chorus, followed by a redstart - 30 seconds later all the birds had joined in. Your painting is how I imagined it would look. Love the rich reds and yellows Andrew and your special contribution in brightening up a dismal day.

That's great Carole (except for the weather) Her its almost always one of the blackbirds, sitting in the top of the beech tree that starts all the others off - a beautiful way to start the day! Much love and God bless, 🙂❤ xx

Vibrant and so atmospheric Andy.

Thank you Shaun for those comments! Love and God bless, Andy 😃

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02/05/2021
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A painting for International Dawn Chorus Day celebrating one of our loveliest break-of-day singers; 12 x 8; acrylic on card, £90

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Andrew Smith

I’ve always loved water, its movement, its colour, its power. I had the privilege of working as a hydrologist for nine years before ordination, necessarily but enjoyably observing the movement of water in full flow or even in floods. That was thirty years ago but my love for moving water has not…

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