The Black-faced Spoonbill is a rare and endangered bird species that breeds in China, Korea, and Japan, and winters in Taiwan and the Philippines. In this painting, the Spoonbill is depicted in a quiet moment, standing on one leg as it looks out into the distance. The warm and vibrant colors of the sunset serve as a beautiful contrast to the bird's white and black feathers, creating a visually stunning and emotive image.
Because Black-faced Spoonbill is rarer than Panda and almost would fly to the mouth of Qigu Zengwen River, that's why Black-faced Spoonbill has become the most famous bird in Taiwan.
The oil color brands that I using for this paint are Old holland, Sennelier.