Paintings by Ken Bridle

Following is a selection of paintings by naturalist, researcher, and steward of the North Carolina Piedmont Ken Bridle. Be sure to check out the Roving Nature Podcast interview with Ken, where he talks about his love of nature painting and how it complements all of the amazing work he has done over the years. For inquiries on Ken’s paintings, contact him at kbridle@piedmontland.org.

A painting of a family of geese walking along the shore of a river.

A Family Outing on the Ohio Canal, watercolor, 2017

A painting of a maple leaf with shadows

Autumn Maple Leaf Study, watercolor, 2010

A painting of two bluebirds in a tree

Bluebirds in Spring, watercolor on masa, 2012

A painting of various shaped leaves

Autumn Leaves on the Forest Floor, watercolor on masa, 2020

A painting of Virginia creeper leaves

Virginia Creeper in Autumn, watercolor, 2010

A painting of a large pine cone and pine needles

Pine Cone Study

A painting of red maple limbs and leaves

Red Maple in Autumn Wind, watercolor on masa, 2015

Various shaped and colored leaves overlapping

Autumn Leaves on the Forest Floor, watercolor on masa, 2020

A painting of dogwood tree flowers

Spring Dogwood, watercolor on masa, 2021

A painting of a zebra swallowtail butterfly and a paw paw tree

Uncle Guy’s Pawpaw, watercolor, 2015

A painting of a coyote, a monarch butterfly, and an American Redstart bird

Coyotes, monarch butterflies and American Redstart birds