The Most Romantic Birds
by Jason Sentuf
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Title
The Most Romantic Birds
Artist
Jason Sentuf
Medium
Painting - Watercolor On Paper
Description
Mamdur is a most romantic bird found in Manokwari, Papua. In an article published in July 2010, described as a bird, Namdur architects and designers are very intelligent. He built a beautiful nest, then make decorations. When creating a nest, he organized hundreds of thin branches into two lines facing each other, as seen in this painting. He is good at sorting objects of interest to be placed in the nest, so it seems aesthetical. His ability to sort something out and arrange them neatly is the equivalent of human knowledge and show a high cultural and aesthetic.
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August 11th, 2017
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Comments (11)
Bonnie Marie
I love this painting and even more your explanation as I have seen this little guy on nature programs.
AnnaJo Vahle
Beautiful painting and great description, Jason. Love the loose but precise technique. Great composition. f/l
Laurel Adams
Jason, your ornithological watercolour paintings with wonderfully offered background research and descriptions are truly a gift to the world. They are certainly Wonderfully illustrated historical beauties...all! I am so excited to peruse your lovely portfolio..LF
JASON SENTUF
I am glad you like and fav this piece, Xeuping...Thanks for visit and comment...Good Luck!
Ian Gledhill
Jason....Your outstanding painting,has been selected as a weekly page feature in the 'Awesome Asia' group..Congratulations..Ian (admin)..14/Aug/2017.
Jason Sentuf replied:
I am glad this piece has been selected as a weekly page feature in the Awesome Asia' group. Kindly Regard!