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Kalahari - Ostrich Egg painted by Alison Nicholls

Cheetah Egg!

Kalahari, my painted ostrich egg, is now available on the Cheetah Conservation Fund’s 25th Anniversary Online Auction site. (Yes, this is a post about a painting of a cheetah on an egg, not a post about a cheetah’s egg. I just couldn’t resist using that blog post title!)

Kalahari - Ostrich Egg painted by Alison Nicholls

Kalahari – Ostrich Egg painted by Alison Nicholls

You can bid on it here, and the proceeds will help the Cheetah Conservation Fund, based in Namibia, with their excellent programs which help to conserve cheetahs & their habitat. Here is a little more information about my cheetah egg!

Kalahari
This ostrich egg painting features creatures found in the Kalahari Desert – the ostrich, the cheetah, the giraffe and the springbok; while the top of the egg shows guinea fowl feathers and porcupine quills. The colors of the egg also represent the colors of the Kalahari. White is for the wide, flat, salt pans. Blue is for the huge, pale pastel skies. Brown is for the thorny scrubby brush and tall grasses.
The egg is painted in acrylic and varnished.
Bid on Kalahari!

Read more about the creation of this egg:
Ostrich Egg design Rolls On
Ostrich Egg is Easier to Balance than to Paint

Learn more about the Cheetah Conservation Fund

Until next time…
Roll on…
Alison

www.ArtInspiredbyAfrica.com

Kalahari - Ostrich Egg painted by Alison Nicholls

Ostrich Egg Design Rolls On…by Alison Nicholls

The saga of the ostrich egg painting continues…having abandoned all my ambitious attempts to create a piece somewhat similar to my normal style, I decided to go with a design suitable for a huge egg!
It is called Kalahari.

Kalahari - Ostrich Egg painted by Alison Nicholls

Kalahari – Ostrich Egg painted by Alison Nicholls

Kalahari - Ostrich Egg painted by Alison Nicholls

Kalahari – Ostrich Egg painted by Alison Nicholls

It needs a little more salt work, but its coming along nicely.
Soon I’ll let you know where you will be able to see it!
Alison

www.ArtInspiredbyAfrica.com