Description
This original acrylic painting features a red-bellied woodpecker captured in a moment of quiet confidence—head lifted, chest forward, poised for what comes next. Painted indoors during winter temperatures that pushed the practice toward acrylics, the piece embraces the medium’s strengths, particularly in the layered, geometric background created with stencils.
The patterned green backdrop adds structure and movement behind the bird, contrasting with the expressive, palette-knife texture of the figure itself. Though named for a marking rarely noticed by casual observers, the red-bellied woodpecker here feels unmistakably present and alert, embodying a sense of readiness and resolve.
Created as day 28 of a 31-day daily painting practice, this small original work reflects both the discipline of repetition and the emotional complexity of approaching an ending.
You can read more about the inspiration behind this piece on the blog.
Please note: All paintings created in the 2026 31 in 31 will be featured in our gallery exhibition on February 21 and will not be available for shipping or pickup until after the close of the show.



