Peep Peep
by Lois Bryan
Title
Peep Peep
Artist
Lois Bryan
Medium
Digital Art - Digital Art / Photography Based Digital Hand-painting
Description
A tiny baby chick takes her first steps out into the big world after having recently hatched. Though Mom is nearby and keeping close watch, the youngster seems intent on wobbling away and discovering her first worm. A warm and fuzzy bundle of cuteness, she'll soon grow and become a useful and appreciated member of the farm-family, providing nutritious hen-fruit for her humans. Her eggs will be whipped into omelets for breakfasts, cakes for birthdays, and all kind of good things. Have a good life, little Peep Peep!!
This image was hand-painted digitally in Corel Painter with a wide variety of brushes on a Wacom Tablet and art pen ... loosely based on one of my own photos taken at a beautiful farm in rural Pennsylvania, not far from Harrisburg.
This image was NOT created using AI - Artificial Intelligence programs.
Fine art purchases of this image will not include a watermark, and if I may make a recommendation ... it will look its very best on the fine art paper choice of "picture rag."
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March 25th, 2019
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Comments (38)
Bonnie Young
This is a beautiful creation of an inspiring moment in life. Love how you were able to capture the softness and hesitancy of the chick.
Lori Pittenger
Congratulations Lois, your outstanding artwork has been featured on the leading page of Impressionism group! Please take a moment to visit the group and view it there as it has been carefully arranged and displayed on our gallery wall with other fantastic artistās works. Also, feel free to add it to the featured art archive in the groupās discussions as well. Excellent work! Lori
Anita Faye
Lois, happy to feature your beautiful work on Poetic Poultry 3/31/19! https://fineartamerica.com/groups/poetic-poultry-.html
Anne Gifford
This is just darling! I love all of the subtle textures throughout. Beautiful artwork! like/f
Bob Lentz
Congratulations! on āPeep Peepā being Image of the Week in āThe Artistic Apertureā group on FAA.