Timothy Livingston Art Collections

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hooded merganser, merganser, waterfowl, birds, birding, pen and ink, drawing, wildlife, wildlife art
Hooded Merganser in pen and ink.

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Happy Holidays
Tim

watercolor, watercolour, sepia

Mariposa Lily

The Mariposa Lilies that grow on our property are all up in one corner. They aren’t dense or showy. They’re cream colored blooms appear when the grass has turned it’s golden brown. It’s as if they wish to blend into the landscape. If I didn’t know when to expect them I would probably miss them. They come and go in a hurry. This is watercolor, 9″x12″.

They a delicate, subtle and fleeting.

Iris, from way back.

I painted this iris way back when. It was a very early watercolor for me. It’s fun to look back and to see how things have changed. A throwback if you will.

Mary and I visited the super-bloom this spring and our wildflowers at home have been amazing. I think its time to paint some more wildflowers.

Doing A Little Fishing

I played around with some different fish styles for a fish book project. Here’s the catch of the day.

This one is mixed media pen and ink/watercolor.

The next is mixed media also.

The last one is straight watercolor.

I did these some time back and plan to do something totally different. I thought they’d be fun to post together. Do you have a favorite?

Auction Results SCLC

Another successful Sierra Cascade Logging Conference wrapped up yesterday. We donate paintings every year to the Conference to benefit their educational charity. Our art was auctioned off Friday night to raise money for the Environmental Resource Education Fund.

The paintings were front and center.

We ended up in a draw. Both paintings were purchased by John Wheeler Logging for $8,000 a piece. In total $16,000 were raised for forestry education.

Thank you to Johnny Miller and the folks at John Wheeler Logging for your support.