"Portrait of a Mallard" is a clayboard piece that is 5" x 5", and it took approximately 10 hours to complete. This technique involves scratching and painting, in multiple layers, to achieve the hair-like result. The original will be for sale at the RFA Fall Show in Regina, SK, and if it doesn't sell, it will be available for sale on my website at BigCatArt.com.
The reference photo for this painting was taken by the artist at Wascana Lake in Regina, SK. This mallard was more than ready to pose - and his colors were amazing!
Thanks to everyone who views and comments, the feedback is much appreciated!
Image and all rights copyright Christina Langman - BigCatArt.com.
22 Comments
Jerie kunitsky 01 Feb 2007
Amazing and so beautiful.William Boyer 16 Nov 2006
the bestedem jimbo 09 Nov 2006
yet another stunning piece of art, very well done I applaud your skill levelmarc doutherd 08 Nov 2006
Get Down Christina!!!!gregg dutcher 27 Oct 2006
Totally fantntastic!!!Jennifer Hewitt 27 Oct 2006
wow amazing work!!Emily Reed 26 Oct 2006
Fantastic shot. Terrific photography!Jerry 26 Oct 2006
Superb portrait, colors, details and clarity!Loredana 26 Oct 2006
FANTASTIC COLOR AND COMPOSITION LOVE THISJohn Enright 26 Oct 2006
very nice. should submit this one to the Federal Duck Stamp Contest.Nelly van Nieuwenhuijzen 26 Oct 2006
TOTALLY YOUR FANTASTIC AND BEAUTIFUL ART!!!!Christine brand 25 Oct 2006
Astounding work...Perfection!Lucy Cherniak 25 Oct 2006
Outstanding work! It looks like so real and alive!Mi MItchell 25 Oct 2006
Very nice,, can't wait to see the next one too.Miad Kasravi 25 Oct 2006
intuitive....great colours and a wonder to watchKatrina Papoutcharov 25 Oct 2006
excellent!debbie collier 25 Oct 2006
Amazing work!!! Beautifully done!!Anonymous Guest 25 Oct 2006
Absolutely beautiful!!Renata Cavanaugh 25 Oct 2006
Wow, I thought it was a photograph.....excellent work ChristinaEddy collins 25 Oct 2006
very very nicehelen tyralik 25 Oct 2006
nice workLaura Smith 25 Oct 2006
Wow that is amazing... esp how you captured the irridescent colors in his head. Fabulous work.