10/14/2012

Pecking Hens



What pops into people’s eyes first is a piece of natural green. That’s the spring’s original color. In the sunlight, every life recovers its vigour. Gentle breeze touches each inch of the land. Each place where the breeze travels takes on new atmosphere.

Two hens are pecking at the same point. They might find some worms in that place. Regardless of this beautiful environment, the hens focus on their food silently. Their feather is in purely white, which help these two hens integrate into the warm natural site. The hen tail is fluffy and hairy, mixed with some blue and black feather. It exhibits both fancy and vigour.

Under the grass, it is rich mud and plenty of water, which feed the grass so well. In the front part of this piece of oil painting, the painter uses deep green to highlight the vigorous grass and yellow to intimate the flowers. In the back part of the painting, uses light green to expand the endless grassland. Besides, purple also performs an important role in this artwork. In the sunshine light, the painter uses purple to represent the shade of the objects but still keeps the picture in a bright color style. At this time, the chicken, the hens’ children, may hide themselves in the heavy grass to play games.

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