Your birds exercises are really cool. Is still the left hand exercise? It's fantastic! I love it to look at them! Would like to talk to them too. They have a funny character.
Your birds have such vitality and expression, especially that vulture.
Thank you for your comment on the cats. I am pleased with their look. As for the endangered animal drawings, it really is the least I can do to [hopefully] increase awareness of them. This week I'm doing a Vancouver Island marmot - there are many different types [who knew?] I still remember seeing a marmot in our backyard in Vancouver. How did he get there???
This weeks colours for The Summer of Color are 2 purples and a yellow and this is what I did with them. Not my favorite colours so really racked my brain trying to think how I could use them and which bird to use. Decided to go with a juvenile Golden Eagle since I don't have any photos of a purple bird :p I think I prefer the black background, the yellow seems to stand out more against it. Which do you prefer?
Your birds exercises are really cool. Is still the left hand exercise? It's fantastic! I love it to look at them! Would like to talk to them too. They have a funny character.
ReplyDeleteLove the crane sketch ~ well done ~ thanks,
ReplyDeleteWishing you a great week ahead ~ ^_^
great sketches!! yes, vultures are interesting birds!
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful sketches! The crane has a beautiful elegance.
ReplyDeleteReally enjoying these! The vulture is great. An angry Borden milk cow logo... lol! Remember that logo?
ReplyDeleteThat vulture has tons of personality! Have a wonderful week :)
ReplyDeletethanks stefanie :) yep, still left handed :)
ReplyDeletethank you carol :) have a good week too :)
thanks alarmcat :)
thank you Lisa :) they are pretty elegant birds, when they fly at least lol
thanks Michelle :) I remember that cow, use to know someone who had an old store sign with that logo on it
thanks Rhonda :)
Hi Jen,
ReplyDeleteYour birds have such vitality and expression, especially that vulture.
Thank you for your comment on the cats. I am pleased with their look. As for the endangered animal drawings, it really is the least I can do to [hopefully] increase awareness of them. This week I'm doing a Vancouver Island marmot - there are many different types [who knew?] I still remember seeing a marmot in our backyard in Vancouver. How did he get there???
Kathryn
And your sketches are very cool, too!!
ReplyDeleteYou're so much fun, Jennifer. I really love and admire your work these past few months. Your Egyptian Vulture is fantastic! :)
ReplyDeletethanks Kathryn :) there are few animals that are endangered that need more recognition
ReplyDeletethank you Chris :)
thanks Alexandra :)