My Chicken Artwork. What do my Fellow BYC'ers think?

Looking forward to that info!  Do you have a website where you can post all your work so that it is easier to look through?


At the moment no but I am going to upload everything to my site soon. I have a poultry site linked through Facebook that I will post prints on soon. I am hopping to do a give away soon on there as well. I have just been waiting for the prices of prints from my print center. I'm going to try to work on it tomorrow. I'll announce when I do the free give away :). The page I am using at the moment is www.Facebook.com/Dark.Star.Farm.
 
Finally worked out prices for my silver laced wyandotte pair! (More to come)

33" x 22.5" - Limited edition signed - $150
33" x 22.5 ----------------------------------- $100
25" x 17.5" ---------------------------------- $60
15" x 11 1/4" ---------------------------------$40
This is a piece I created to represent the standard of perfection of the silver laced wyandotte. Shown are a mature rooster and hen.The silver laced wyandotte pair print is 30" inches x 22.5" inches. It is printed on high quality german etched paper which is thick, acid free and lasts an average of 108 years without fading. The paper I chose will make it look like the original piece.
**When shipped the piece of art will be placed in a blue print tube. Shipping rates will depend on location.
 
Here's the pricing on some prints finally! :)




Silver Laced Wyandotte Pair

This is a piece I created to represent the standard of perfection of the silver laced wyandotte. Shown are a mature rooster and hen.

33" x 22.5" - Limited edition signed - $150

33" x 22.5 ----------------------------------- $100

25" x 17.5" ---------------------------------- $60

15" x 11 1/4" ---------------------------------$40



Silver Laced Wyandotte Hen with Chicks

In this illustration a silver laced wyandotte hen sits and enjoys the company of her seven young chicks. This piece is done in colored pencil.

22" x 15.5" - Limited edition signed ----- $110

27" x 20.5" ---------------------------------------$90

22" x 15.5" -------------------------------------- $60

17" x 10.5" -------------------------------------- $30



The Little Red Hen

A scene depicted from the classic tale of "The Little Red Hen". She proudly holds the bread she worked so hard to make preparing to share it with her beloved babies. This piece was created on colored paper with a mixture of colored pencil and bleach.

16" x 19" ---------------------------------- $55

11" x 14" - Limited edition signed - $60

11" x 14" ---------------------------------- $25

6" x 9" ------------------------------------- $10



What to do with these Grain of Wheat?

Another scene taken from the classic tale of "The Little Red Hen". In this scene the little red hen was scratching about with her three young chicks when she came across a grain of wheat. This piece is done on colored paper with colored pencils and bleach.

15" x 19" ---------------------------------- $55

10" x 14" - Limited edition signed - $60

10" x 14" ---------------------------------- $25

6" x 10" ------------------------------------ $10



Male Whooping Crane

This piece represents the male whooping crane. A threatened breed of crane that does marvelous dance routines to find a mate. Created in colored pencil.

14" x 18" - Limited edition signed - $70

19" x 23" ---------------------------------- $60

14" x 18" ---------------------------------- $40

9" x 13" ------------------------------------ $20

All pieces shown will be printed on high quality german etched paper which is thick, acid free and lasts an average of 108 years without fading. The paper I chose will make it look like the original piece.

**When shipped the piece of art will be placed in a blue print tube. Shipping rates will depend on location.
 
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Oh, wow!! I am going to order some prints. Just need to decide which ones and what size.
 
Glad you like them!

Here's another piece I have started working on. So far a longer process. Been running into not knowing what to do next and just thinking I'm not doing it correctly. I'll be sure to keep the ball rolling an complete it soon!

Not sure why it is on its side... Looks like the thread is being a pain.
 

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