The Nightjar by Deborah Hewitt is a painting based on the nightjar, an amazing bird that lives in Australia, which as it turns out, is one of the most common birds there, but you wouldn’t know it by looking at them. They blend in with the landscape so well they can’t be seen most of the time – they even become perfectly still like a stone when approached by humans or animals in the wild! When it comes to camouflage, though, nothing can beat this incredible bird! Here are some fun facts about the nightjar and its appearance that you might not have known before today.
Overview About “The Nightjar” by “Deborah Hewitt”
The artwork entitled Nightjar is an oil painting created with a palette knife. The name nightjar refers to any of several owls that are active during the night, feeding primarily on insects. The artwork depicts one owl perched atop a tree branch near what appears to be a pond of water. It is white in color with orange and black markings on its wings and tail. Its facial markings consist of two black eyespots, with thick concentric circles, which cover most of its face, and two round black spots for pupils, located within them. Like other birds in flight, it lacks legs; rather its body resembles that of a bird sitting upright on a branch.
Reviews About “The Nightjar” by “Deborah Hewitt”
The Nightjar is a very interesting story. It is about two young women, Midge and Rebecca, who go on a trip to England for a trip that becomes more than they expected. When they first arrive there, Rebecca asks to go sightseeing because she loves English history. Her friend Midge has other plans in mind when she says no; instead, she has her friend come with her on an adventure involving creatures from another world and possibilities that seem so crazy they may just be true.
About “Deborah Hewitt” the author of “The Nightjar”
Rebecca Murray is an artist and critic in London, interested in large-scale sculptures. Deborah Hewitt is an architectural artist based in London with a major commission to create a new sculpture in Trafalgar Square. You can find out more about Rebecca’s art practice at Rebecca Murray is an artist and critic in London, interested in large-scale sculptures. Deborah Hewitt is an architectural artist based in London with a major commission to create a new sculpture in Trafalgar Square.
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