The model in the painting "The bird catcher" is my friend from Africa. The pigeon he is holding in his hand was rescued from a street, almost dying because of heat and thirst. He brought it into my studio where he thought we could take care of him and also, I might draw and paint it. The bird after some rest and care felt better and started to flutter its wings. Before we thought to free the bird again, I decided to paint my friend with it, a heroic character with this fine athletic body. Luckily, I had a canvas stretched and I could quickly draw with the raw umber paint. The initial sketch gave a clear idea about the visual concept and the direction the picture was going to move towards. Obviously, the bird was the first thing I wanted to record the maximum reference for. So, I did several sketches and took a few photos of it and set the bird free. I painted this artwork to give tribute to this hero, who saved the life of this bird.
The model in the painting "The bird catcher" is my friend from Africa. The pigeon he is holding in his hand was rescued from a street, almost dying because of heat and thirst. He brought it into my studio where he thought we could take care of him and also, I might draw and paint it. The bird after some rest and care felt better and started to flutter its wings. Before we thought to free the bird again, I decided to paint my friend with it, a heroic character with this fine athletic body. Luckily, I had a canvas stretched and I could quickly draw with the raw umber paint. The initial sketch gave a clear idea about the visual concept and the direction the picture was going to move towards. Obviously, the bird was the first thing I wanted to record the maximum reference for. So, I did several sketches and took a few photos of it and set the bird free. I painted this artwork to give tribute to this hero, who saved the life of this bird.