Read about the conclusion of my painting process for this painting to raise funds for the White River Fish Sanctuary and how to bid on the painting in December, 2021.
Read MoreWhat Inspired 'New Life'?
Being underwater one warm tropical night in August, hovering weightlessly above the sand, became the most memorable night dive in my 20 years of being in the scuba resort business!
Read MoreJamaican Tody Bird
This tiny little bird is endemic to Jamaica and its numbers are under pressure due to loss of habitat.
Read More"Eat Lions, Not Parrots!"
Find out what on earth this means! Hint: it’s the basis of a tale of fascinating ecological balance!
Read MoreAnnya's Turtle Appeal and SAA Workshop
Why I support the Society for Sea Turtles of Kefalonia and how you can get involved in my Turtle Acrylic Painting Workshop at the SAA.
Read MoreYellow-billed Parrot
This lovely Yellow-billed Parrot was painted from a photo taken by Wendy Ann Lee, scientist, photographer, birder, game keeper and proprietor of the Seven Oaks Sanctuary for Wildlife, in Runaway Bay, Jamaica.
Wendy is passionate about rescuing both species of these parrots, endemic to Jamaica (this and the black-billed), which are protected under law. However, it is a long uphill road in educating the public and keeping the young birds out of the hands of unscrupulous pet traders.
I painted the parrot, both because its beauty and friendly look appealed, but also to raise awareness of the important work that Wendy undertakes, pretty-much single-handed. I am donating 50% of the proceeds to her Sanctuary and if you feel inspired to do the same, you can contact Wendy by email at
<sos-wildlife@cwjamaica.com>
or make a donation through Paypal.com with that email as her account information.
or follow her FB Page: Seven Oaks Sanctuary for Wildlife, Jamaica
https://www.facebook.com/sevenoaks.jamaica/
To watch a live painting time-lapse of the Yellow -billed Parrot Painting, go here:
PS: I am happy to say that the painting was sold to a very eco-conscious young man in Kingston, who even knew the Latin name for the Parrot, Amazona collara. A huge thank you to you for supporting Wendy’s efforts at SOS Wildlife Sanctuary.
Further Update:
I am happy to say that I have been invited to lead an acrylic painting workshop, using Wendy’s lovely reference photo, at the SAA HQ in Newark, on August 15th, 2019. Painters wishing to attend in person can book at
or SAA members can watch the workshop live-streamed across the UK, or on replay from the website.
Pause to think when choosing from the fish menu...
Understanding a few quirky facts about this Parrotfish could change how you choose your next dinner…
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