Friday, April 27, 2012
jenrichardsart:

‎Curiosity || Acrylic on canvas (16 x 16) || April 2012
It felt like ages since I’d painted orcas. I wish I had time to paint them every day. 

Aaaand it’s done.

jenrichardsart:

‎Curiosity || Acrylic on canvas (16 x 16) || April 2012

It felt like ages since I’d painted orcas. I wish I had time to paint them every day. 

Aaaand it’s done.

Thursday, April 26, 2012
Corner of my current work in progress that I’m hoping to finish tomorrow. Productivity! Hooray!

Corner of my current work in progress that I’m hoping to finish tomorrow. Productivity! Hooray!

Thursday, February 23, 2012
A little whale shark I doodled onto some canvas paper as an experiment with watered down acrylics, some new ink pens, and producing some simpler illustrations.

A little whale shark I doodled onto some canvas paper as an experiment with watered down acrylics, some new ink pens, and producing some simpler illustrations.

Wednesday, February 1, 2012
jenrichardsart:


Acrylic painting of a loggerhead sea turtle known as Murphy that I’ve finally finished after working on it (on and off) over the last few very busy months. A stranded hatchling, Murphy was rescued over ten years ago and spent most of his early life at the Jekyll Island 4H Center before moving to Georgia Aquarium in 2009. When Murphy reached an appropriate size he was rehabilitated before being released off Jekyll Island on August 31st, 2011. Though his satellite tag detatched in early January, he logged more than 2,000 miles in those four months and was last tracked close to Cape Canaveral. You go, Murphy!




• My website!• Facebook page!• More about Georgia Aquarium’s work with this endangered species!



I made a tumblr for my art! Please feel free to follow it if you’re interested in my marine life art but not the rest of the things I post.

jenrichardsart:

Acrylic painting of a loggerhead sea turtle known as Murphy that I’ve finally finished after working on it (on and off) over the last few very busy months. 

A stranded hatchling, Murphy was rescued over ten years ago and spent most of his early life at the Jekyll Island 4H Center before moving to Georgia Aquarium in 2009. When Murphy reached an appropriate size he was rehabilitated before being released off Jekyll Island on August 31st, 2011. Though his satellite tag detatched in early January, he logged more than 2,000 miles in those four months and was last tracked close to Cape Canaveral. You go, Murphy!

I made a tumblr for my art! Please feel free to follow it if you’re interested in my marine life art but not the rest of the things I post.