We have moved once again and now my studio is full of boxes! Unfortunately this has hampered any serious painting that was planned but I did find some time to complete this study of a hawk's primary feather. I believe it is from a Red-tailed Hawk (I do see a few soaring around here from time to time) and I remember doing a similar painting to this one many years ago. Surprised at how long it was, I decided to paint this beautiful feather life size and the study on the right is of the top, the one on the left is looking from the trailing edge showing not just how it is curved longitudinally but also how it twists along its length. The barring extends from tip to base but the underside is quite a bit lighter than the top. Amazing, all of these exquisite details in a single feather! Size is about 14 x 11 inches.