Green with Envy ~ #8 in the Yellow Foot Collection!

Green with Envy by William R. Beebe, 20 x 20, Oil on canvas, $950 (Yellow Foot Collection Special Pricing)

Green with Envy by William R. Beebe, 20 x 20, Oil on canvas, $950 (Yellow Foot Collection Special Pricing)

The Snowy Egret is depicted putting his best foot forward, hoping to attract the perfect mate. Other males envy his good looks. He always puts on a nice display of plumage for the female Snowies. His stoic stance and full headdress reminds me of a young Indian Chief, looking out over a vast canyon. This Snowy Egret is proud of his feathers, just like the Indians were proud of theirs!

Green with Envy by William R. Beebe, head detail

Green with Envy by William R. Beebe, head detail

He stands out against the dense, dark foliage. There is no hiding place among the greenery when you’re a bright white bird. But, it’s that time of year when the birds want to be seen. To attract a mate, young male Snowies present themselves to females by standing tall, stretching their necks out, and fluffing their plumage.

I intentionally worked at creating an Impressionist feel to the painting. It’s not my natural tendency, but I love Impressionism, so I pushed myself to create soft edges, broken color, and stayed away from the small brushes.

Green with Envy by William R. Beebe, feet and foliage detail

Green with Envy by William R. Beebe, feet and foliage detail

Instead of painting every leaf, I broke down shapes and simplified them.

There is a lot of green in the painting, but in order to make it interesting I added other colors to the leaves like Cadmium Yellow, and Manganese Blue. I started with earthy greens throughout the painting, but gradually added a more Impressionist palette to brighten it up.

Prussian Blue, Lemon Yellow, and white creates a nice summery green. Dabs of the manganese blue speckle the canvas and add pops of light.

Green with Envy is now available on our website along with the rest of the Yellow Foot Collection. #9 will be on the easel soon!


One of the joys of being an artist is having the freedom to follow my passion….
— William R. Beebe
What’s next?Drawing by William R. Beebe

What’s next?

Drawing by William R. Beebe