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Other details :
Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
18x13in
About this artwork
An original watercolour picture completed on 15.02.2020.
Wanting to escape from the perceived nightmare of Covid, I immersed myself in escaping to a better place. The Red Giant was thus created. This is a study of Africa's largest owl species, the Giant or Milky Eagle-Owl.
Their eyes are not red, that is artistic licence, but they do have pink eyelids! The plummage colour is mainly a soft grey with light streaks and dappling. In this image, the owl… is shown perching on a branch of a baobab tree. At night, such a vantage point can used to launch strikes on prey items, which may include, monkeys, guinea fowls and even other, smaller types of eagle owl.
I, Stephen Alpe, a self-taught watercolourist, started painting in watercolours back in 1986. Impressed by the artwork in ornithological books illustrated by artits such as David Reid-Henry. I strived to achieve the same level of excellence, but, where as, Reid Henry made it look like the subjects were about to fly off the page, my initial efforts looked like they had been carved out of stone! I did, in time improve and was able to illustrate a few calendars and magazines. On moving to the UK in 2007, I moved into painting landscapes and news items that caught my imagination. From 2012, I began to notice the works of the street artist Banksy. Other artists that I admire include Wassily Kadinski, Joan Miro and Pol Ledent.