
This is the painting I wake up to in the morning and go to bed to at night. It brings me a sense of peace and order when I look at it.
Why did I paint this?
The migration of birds fascinates me: What inspires them to leave? How do they navigate their journey? How can their tiny bodies withstand travel of thousands of miles of such rigorous travel? Then there’s nature- always an inspiration.
In this painting with a base of sponged, brushed, and stenciled acrylic on a 12 x 12” dimensional artboard, we look down on a flight of white birds over forest. Stenciled ferns are below the abstracted trees. The symbol of a river is collaged on the upper left quadrant and the collaged 4 negative triangles in the lower left quadrant symbolize direction. Most of my collage papers are made up of “failed prints.”I bless my failures as they never fail to add the perfect touch elsewhere. Rain is represented in the upper right quadrant by stamping a painted piece of corrugated cardboard.
To add a little sparkle I added a bit of gold leaf at the top. A stamped Asian symbol on the lower right quadrant adds a zen quality to the piece.
I took a larger cradled artboard, flipped it over, and painted it black. Then I mounted the painting inside of it to add a dimensional frame. This is an intuitive painting meaning I paint by what inspiration shows up at the time. The color palette was inspired by another artist’s work and then I tweaked it to make it my own.
Even when I can’t travel, I look at this painting and I can go somewhere else. I’m so glad no one purchased this at my last studio sale. It is called Spring Migration.

Alanna, thanks for sharing your process to create this beautiful piece. It is fascinating to contemplate migration. I wonder about hummingbirds a lot–they are so tiny. How can this miracle even happen?
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I appreciate your feeback, Kathy. Actually I was inspired by your recent post with the picture of that lovely room in your home. I thought- hey I chould change things up a bit and share things from inside my home! Thanks for the inspiration!
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As always, Alanna, you encourage and inspire us with your creative spirit and your honesty and bravery. I’m so grateful for you and your blog and your art!
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Thanks for your kind words Sarah- so appreciated! I am wishing you a good holiday season. Thae chapbook should be published soon!
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It’s beautiful!
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Thanks Pam!
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