Piece description from the artist
I photographed these two male Blue Jay's on a bird feeder on a snowy stormy day. Makes me think of friends staying by your side even when going through a storm. This was taken in Ozark Missouri, United States then turned it into a digital painting to create a mixed media art piece. The blue jay (Cyanocitta cristata) is a passerine bird in the family Corvidae. They are native to North America and are resident through most of eastern and central United States. They like to eat seeds, nuts, soft fruits, arthropods, and occasionally small vertebrates. They usually get their food from trees, shrubs, and the ground, but they are also known to catch insects. Blue jays like to hide nuts for later consumption. They are sometimes called "jaybird" because of their noisy nature.
This wildlife photo was taken by Jennifer White with Timeless Moments Photography and turned into a digital painting.
Jennifer White is a professional photographer from the Ozarks in southern Missouri, United States. She specializes in fine art but also does portraits, weddings, commercial photography, real estate photography, and more. In April 2018 she was internationally published in a woman's art magazine known as Women Art 278 based out of Germany, PracticeLink Magazine (winter 2022). She has also won various art contests online and locally. Her art and photography have been sold world-wide. She enjoys traveling and showing the world the beauty in everything created by God through both nature and mankind.
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