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Paul Zapatka Artist
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Chatham Seagull
2004 oil on gessoboard 13.00 x 17.00 inches $300
Birds
This folder contains a group of bird paintings I made based on photographs I took in Cape Cod in the summertime.


Flight
2013 oil on an oval canvas 15.75 x 20.00 inches $300
Two Chatham Seagulls
2004 oil on gessoboard 14.00 x 18.00 inches $300

Cardinal in Winter(after a postcard photo) 2013 oil
16 x 20 inches $340

American Bald Eagle
(after a magazine or postcard photo) 2017 oil on solid cardboard 24 x 20 inches $300
This profile portrait I painted shows a solid, strong American Bald Eagle sitting on a solid piece of cardboard via my oil paint. I hope the viewer can experience his emotional excellent quality as I did when painting this bird.

Pouncing American Bald Eagle at
the National Zoo(after my photo) 2015
oil 22 x 24 inches $340
This bird is not just another American Bald Eagle at the National Zoo, but a pouncing Eagle, pouncing purposefully for the American people.

Seagull by the Downtown, Washington, DC's Potomac River 2013 acrylic 12 x 16 inches $300

Seagull Atop A Chatham, Cape Cod Beach Building's Roof 2014 acrylic 12 x 16 inches $295
One end of summer beach vacation day in Chatham, Cape Cod I photographed this sunny seagull standing on top of a beach building's roof. I wanted to show the viewer the relaxing feeling this beautiful bird visually shows standing on a Chatham, Cape Cod beach building's rooftop but soon, in maybe in two weeks in September it will fly most probably South for the Winter.
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