Frida’s Delight

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"Frida's Delight". 2025, 9x12, oil on linen panel.

After moving to Seattle last summer, I discovered that hummingbirds stay here year-round. Two of them visit the feeders outside my home every day. I’ve named them Frida and Diego. Frida is the more assertive of the two. She is fiercely territorial over both the feeders and the camellias in my yard, rarely letting Diego take a sip. Recently, my neighbor’s hibiscus started to bloom, and Frida has already claimed the flowers as her own. This painting is a tribute to her fiery spirit and the sweet winter treats she guards so proudly. Sorry, Diego.

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"Frida's Delight". 2025, 9x12, oil on linen panel.

After moving to Seattle last summer, I discovered that hummingbirds stay here year-round. Two of them visit the feeders outside my home every day. I’ve named them Frida and Diego. Frida is the more assertive of the two. She is fiercely territorial over both the feeders and the camellias in my yard, rarely letting Diego take a sip. Recently, my neighbor’s hibiscus started to bloom, and Frida has already claimed the flowers as her own. This painting is a tribute to her fiery spirit and the sweet winter treats she guards so proudly. Sorry, Diego.

"Frida's Delight". 2025, 9x12, oil on linen panel.

After moving to Seattle last summer, I discovered that hummingbirds stay here year-round. Two of them visit the feeders outside my home every day. I’ve named them Frida and Diego. Frida is the more assertive of the two. She is fiercely territorial over both the feeders and the camellias in my yard, rarely letting Diego take a sip. Recently, my neighbor’s hibiscus started to bloom, and Frida has already claimed the flowers as her own. This painting is a tribute to her fiery spirit and the sweet winter treats she guards so proudly. Sorry, Diego.