Created in tonal hues of blue and aquamarine, Fine Feathered Friends offers viewer a large scaled piece to adorn walls with. With a tropical flair, a gathering of birds can be seen juxtaposed against a cool toned backdrop, effortlessly complimenting the perched birds.
Gallery wrapped giclee canvas with texture
F. Elizabeth Douglass has been painting professionally for the last sixteen years. She received her Art Degree from Auburn University and has studied locally at The Scottsdale Artist School and abroad at The Universite per Stranierei in Perugia, Italy.
F. Elizabeth works mainly with acrylic paints due to their versatility and drying time. “I prefer acrylics because it can be combined with a lot of water to achieve the movement and spontaneity that I want in all of my work.” Her subjects range from seascapes and landscapes to wildlife and people. She also finds a lot of artistic freedom in contemporary or abstract painting. “I don’t want to be pigeonholed as a specific ‘kind’ of painter. I love all aspects of art and I am continually looking for and learning new concepts, techniques and styles.”
Elizabeth is influenced by the Impressionists particularly Monet for his play of lights and washes of color. She also loves the figurative work of watercolorist Dean Mitchell and John S. Sargent and the soft marinescapes of Homer.Elizabeth is a member of The Sonoran Art League and Az. Watercolor Assoc. She loves to travel and many destinations such as the Scottish countryside end up being reflected in her work.