Monday, March 12, 2012

LAURIE BETH ZUCKERMAN'S TROPICAL PAINTINGS FROM PARADISE INSPIRED BY PUERTO VALLARTA, MEXICO

Laurie Beth Zuckerman's "Banana Moon" Painting
Laurie Beth Zuckerman's "Orange Crush" Painting

Laurie Beth Zuckerman painted large-scale bird paintings back in the 1980s and early 1990s. Here are two of my seven-foot tall folding screens inspired by a couple of birdwatching trips to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, although many of the birds are not from that local. The Scarlet Ibis are from Trinidad, but I had to take a separate trip to see those last year. They are both done in oil, lacquer, and mixed-media on hollow-core doors. "Banana Moon" is still in my personal possession, but it could be yours!

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1 comment:

rebecca said...

dear painter of tropical paradise,
thank you for your orange crush beauty!
happiest first day of spring!