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Lesser Redpoll and the June Blooms | Greeting Card | Illustration

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Happy Saturday, and guess what, yesterday (17th June) was the hottest day of the year, also it was my aunt’s birthday! I imagined she had a really good birthday that she has been outside sunbathing with a glass of cold wine with her family. What a blissful day to spend. Speaking of birthdays, I have been painting a personal birthday card, for my aunt, of course, using the birds and wild plants with their meaning. Let’s start with the bird, this is the Lesser Redpoll, a finches type of bird and small, slightly bigger than blue tit to compare the size. It has streaky marks and is brown with red spot on its forehead and sometimes a patch on the breast. They’re commonly in Scotland, northern and eastern England, they’re seen in woodland, also visit in the garden. They like to hang upside down on the small twigs from the tree, an easy way to spot them, especially in the season when leaves fall from the trees. A reason I chose this bird is that my aunt lives in Yorkshire, which is in the nor

A Majestic Swan for Platinum Jubilee | Illustration

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It’s Platinum Jubilee! To celebrate it I did a painting, with lots of meaning! Firstly, a mute swan is known to be one of the most familiar birds in the UK, a Union Jack flag gives away for it, make it more British. Secondly, there are two colours in this painting. A white-silver from a swan being Platinum and a purple from the water, supposedly similar shade as Pantone 3515c. Both of these colours symbolises Platinum Jubilee. I like how glittery the silver metallic paint gives by reflecting from the light. So pretty. Here are some video showing the way its twinkling. Hope you’re having a fantastic bank holiday weekend!