Hummingbird in Peril Brings Acclaim to Artist
Artist Melanie Fain,
frees a hummingbird tangled in a spider web, and recreates the drama in an
award winning painting.
Boerne, Texas, September 18, 2006 – “I noticed
something large and gangly trapped in a huge orb spider web. I looked closer and discovered a female
black-chinned hummingbird, stretched out and stuck fast,” explains Melanie
Fain, a Texas artist and naturalist. “It was apparent
by the loose feathers; she had struggled to free herself to no avail. She was tired
and had given up.”
Melanie Fain has received national and international acclaim for her paintings
of bugs, birds and botanicals in watercolor and etchings. Fain continues, “I carefully freed the
hummingbird from the web, and painstakingly removed pieces of the sticky web
from her wings and body before releasing her.” Fain’s watercolor, Tangled Web, captures
the drama of the hummingbirds struggle.
The Woodson Art Museum was so taken with Melanie Fain’s
dramatic painting; they purchased Tangled
Web for the museum’s permanent collection.
For more information on Birds
In Art and The Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum, visit www.lywam.org
To learn more about Melanie Fain, or to see more of her
watercolors and etchings, visit her website at www.melaniefain.com
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Melanie Fain
Artist and Naturalist
(830) 377-3255
mel@melaniefain.com
www.melaniefain.com

Fantastic piece! I made a little post about your watercolors over at my blog -- I love 'em, and this one is absolutely perfect.
It leads me to think about how all species are getting caught up as humans tear apart the web of life on this planet. There's nothing man-made in this painting, but that's where it takes me.
-Craig
http://leversandpulleys.com/artblog/
Posted by: Craig | January 16, 2007 at 12:23 AM