Cock-a-doodle-do
by Marilyn Smith
Original - Sold
Price
$150
Dimensions
11.000 x 8.500 inches
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Title
Cock-a-doodle-do
Artist
Marilyn Smith
Medium
Mixed Media - Ink And Watercolor
Description
This image is an ink and watercolor art piece of a very colorful rooster in the Red Junglefowl species. The bright feathers include so many shades of blues, greens and purples that shine in the sunlight. His head and back area are an intense shade of rusty orange with his vivid red comb topping it off. The rooster is parading his colors along an old rustic wooden fence with a patch of white daisies and straw at the base. This is the perfect piece of art for the chicken lover.
Marilyn Smith,artist.
Uploaded
August 12th, 2019
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Comments (13)
Laurel Adams
CONGRATULATIONS Marilyn, on your TIED Honorable mention lead in the here Chickies, chickies, chickies Contest, YAY! SO WELL deserved! Apologies on the spellcheck …please delete the former comment.
Conni Schaftenaar
Congrats, Marilyn, on your honorable mention finish in the Here Chickies Chickies Chickies contest! Thanks so much for participating! L/F
Marilyn Smith
A belated thank you, Randy, for the feature in the WFS group! I appreciate your wonderful support!
Randy Rosenberger
Congratulations for being one of our present SPECIAL HIGHLIGHTED ARTISTS, as you are very deserving of this special honor. Check it out on top of the Homepage of our site. It surely is a true honor to FEATURE THIS BEAUTY ON OUR HOMEPAGE! Your talents and love for art are surely dominant in this beautiful piece of outstanding art work! Thanks so very much for sharing, so we may enjoy and adore the beauty within! LIKED AND FAVED Randy B. Rosenberger (admin of WFS group) http://fineartamerica.com/groups/wisconsin-flowers-and-scenery.html
Marilyn Smith
Thank you for the feature in the No Digital No Photography-things with wings group, Dianna! Much appreciated.