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Thursday, June 2, 2016

New Painting on Wood Panel - Endless Ocean

Here is my latest acrylic painting. It is painted on a wooden canvas - 10" W x 10" H x 3/4" Depth.

To me it speaks of endless waves, wind, green-blue depths, filled with lots of  the unknown.


This is borne of many good memories at the ocean.

Monday, May 2, 2016

Asian Stone Pagoda Lantern II - Finished!

Just had to share the finished painting I have done for a friend of mine. It is of an Asian stone pagoda lantern.

Hope your day is an awesome one!


Monday, April 25, 2016

Lizard Lines

Happy Monday to all! Hope you had a great weekend! I had fun working on a drawing. Still have to add more background color and tree leaf coloration, but it will be finished soon.

It is a picture of a Green Anole on a colorful tree. It is happily sitting in the sun.

I used colored pencil and pen to create this piece. I had a lot of fun trying out the highly textured lined look for the tree bark. Totally have to do some more like this. :)


Thursday, April 21, 2016

Promise of a Maple

This seed carries the promise of a majestic maple one day. It may be small now - only less than an inch long, but it plans on bursting out of its small case and changing the world.

This painting has been submitted to Illustration Friday's weekly challenge with the topic of WOOD.

It is a watercolor & gouache with pen on 140 lb. watercolor paper. Size: 5.5" x 8.5" If you would like to purchase the original, send me a comment or message with that request. See www.jenniferniemiroski.crevado.com for more details (in the watercolor gallery).


Thursday, March 24, 2016

Banyan Tree By The Sea




This is the final rendition of Banyan Tree By The Sea. Completed!!

Here it is in the customer's house:

I am doing a happy dance!

Monday, February 22, 2016

Long-eared Jerboa



The Long-eared Jerboa is a cute, somewhat unusual looking creature. It has over-sized ears, strong jumping hind legs, whiskers like a cat, and a body like that of a small mouse. It is a real mixed bag of parts.

This resourceful animal lives in the deserts of Asia, where there are all sorts of threats to deal with, such as temperature extremes, predators, and a general lack of water. It burrows underground to escape the temperature extremes. It has multiple entryways to escape predators. It covers these entryways with plugs of dirt to insulate from the temperature extremes. This also helps to conserve moisture.

Most of these cute critters come out to play at night.

I think they are super cute and just had to draw a cartoon version of one and share it with you.

Who knows, maybe it will be the inspiration for a children's book someday... ;0)