When I was little I use to nurse injured birds back to health. Birds are a ‘bit of the wind’ and have always amazed me. Obviously, I enjoy honoring them in paint.
Learn how to paint feathers and watch the beautiful Blue Jay come to life in this oil painting speed video demonstration!  I hope you enjoy viewing this video as much as I enjoyed making it. Let me know what you think.
Great video. Safe to say you are cutting edge with your posts and paintings.
Very cool…..
Chris
Hi Chris, I really enjoyed making this video and hope others enjoy it as well. Thanks for watching and commenting. Lori 🙂
absolutely beautiful! Thank You for sharing…
I appreciate you taking time to watch and comment on my video demo. Hope to ‘see’ you here again soon.
~Lori
Lori. Thank you for sharing your “process”. It is fascinating to see how you shade the colors
to create depth and three dimension to the birds. Keep on painting;you are wondeful.
Laura, I really appreciate your encouraging comment. Thank you for taking time to share your thoughts. I love painting and sharing my tips!
Best ~Lori
Hi lori the video is superb ,your way of demonstration is very nice ,thank you for the sharing of video.
I am glad you enjoyed this little video. Sometimes birds seem to paint themselves and the demo went really well. 🙂
Best- Lori
Thanks for sharing this video. You make it look so easy. I wish it were that easy for me. Alas, I have a long way to go.
Hi Georgie,
Don’t be too tough on yourself, the time-lapse speed painting makes it look much easier! I have been painting birds for ever it seems, and I learn something new each time. Thanks for the nice comment.
Best-
Lori
You are a beautiful painter. Enjoyed the video but would like to know what colors you used when painting the Blue Jay.
Hello Velma, I used ultra marine blue, cerulean blue and cobalt blue for the blues of the jay. I hope this helps….
Lori,
love your video. What colors did you use for your background?
Thanks
Thank you! I used Raw Umber and Naples Yellow. 🙂