Sandpipers
by Susan Richardson
Original - Sold
Price
$245
Dimensions
8.000 x 8.000 inches
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Title
Sandpipers
Artist
Susan Richardson
Medium
Painting - Oil On Canvas
Description
Sandpipers scurrying at water's edge, searching for small creatures that com out of the sand when the water passes over them. Painted as a demonstration during FLAUNT Thomasville, 2014.
Tied for 6th with 5 others and in the top 20 out of 330 entries. FAA Shorebirds Contest September 2014
Tied for 4th and in top 12 of 1237 entries, FAA Beaches Contest Sept. 2016
Tied for 4th with 5 others and in the top 17 out of 717 entries. FAA Coastal Living Contest. January 2015.
Tied for 3rd with 7 others and in the top 11 out of 323 entries FAA Oh, I do like to be beside the Seaside. January 2015.
Tied for 7th and in the top 16 out of 592 entries FAA, Birds at the Beach, July 2015.
Tied for 7th and in the top 27 of 338 images FAA, Adorable Birds, August 2017.
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September 8th, 2014
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Comments (36)
Lois Bryan
Sweet beautiful work Susan ... I love the story ... and delicate little feet so graceful ... and especially the beautiful colors chosen!!!! Congratulations on your sale!!
Lois Bryan
Susan this is magic ... sweet birdies ... love the colors you've used ... they're pearl-escent!!!! Great rich brush work, too, that I love!!! l/f and t and p
Susan Richardson replied:
Thank you Lois. I've painted those little sandpipers several times. They always sell.
Vesna Martinjak
beautiful, L
Susan Richardson replied:
Thank you Vesna. Love Coatia, what a beautiful place. Was up on the Danube mostly, Vulkovar. Dreadful battle scars, such a shame. Loved the storks nesting.
RC DeWinter
Congratulations! Your wonderful work is SHOWCASED in Female Artists, February 1-7 2015.
Susan Richardson replied:
Thank you so much Gina. Love painting those little birds doing their dance with the waves.