
Springtime Cardinal
Springtime Cardinal – Acrylics on stretched upholstery fabric. The painting measures 8″x8″ and comes in a handcrafted wooden frame that measures 8.75″x8.75″.
Cardinals have a special meaning to people. Here is a collection of all of Michael’s cardinal paintings and illustrations.

Springtime Cardinal – Acrylics on stretched upholstery fabric. The painting measures 8″x8″ and comes in a handcrafted wooden frame that measures 8.75″x8.75″.

Scarlet (The Cardinal) – This female cardinal posed so nicely out our backdoor. Her warm oranges and yellows popped so nicely against that cool, gray,

Cardinal Red – My latest painting continues a new experiment of painting with acrylics on both upholstery fabric and epoxy clay. Learning from some trouble

Red One – The cardinal looking straight ahead with an angle that gives him a cone shaped head. It just makes me think of Santa’s

Cardinal and Berries: Cardinals with their bright red feathers are always so much fun to paint. This particular one really jumps out against the deep,

Winter Cardinal – This painting is actually painted on “upcycled” fabric that has a swirling pattern that perfectly captures a whipping winter wind that wraps

Rory The Cardinal: Painted on stretched upholstery fabric with acrylic paints, this little guy measures 8″x14″. View Original on Etsy View Prints on Etsy

Cardinals in Winter Wind – I’ve drawn and painted a number of cardinals over the years, but none on fabric, so I stretched a larger canvas

Cardinal in Spring – There is just something about the fiery red of the cardinal that is just so much fun to paint. My previous

The Cardinal: Pen and ink drawing inspired by being stuck inside in the dead of winter in New England. January and February are some very