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I have been painting endemic birds these past few days but I seem to have an affinity for yellow-billed magpies. I will be posting other natives these next few days. These 2 paintings were fun to create. "Purple haze", 8"x10" gouache (left), "Fence brothers", 10.5"x7.5" gouache (right), Original SOLD (Pacific Classic Wildlife Art Show).
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