Sunday, March 15, 2009

BIRD BOUQUET

Ga was my hero for catching the
bird---I had not the nerve to even
go up there to see what was messing
around the studio---of course the
bird was just as frightened as
I was. All's well that ends
well....

16 comments:

Barbara said...

Well drawn. I love pieces that tell a story - or let the viewer create a new story without knowing what actually happened.

Anita Davies said...

Oh bless! Great journal spread

bettyfromtexas said...

inspiration from an unlikely place :-) WELL DONE!!

Terri Kahrs said...

Amazing capture . . . on BOTH counts!

Anonymous said...

A bird in the hand .....
Good story too.
Jill, Googel "Henry the Fowler"
Got to be faimly.

Kim Zoph said...

Great! Beautiful composition, nicely painted, and super story. LOVE x3!

Margaret Ann said...

OOOOH MY! Clever sketch! :)

{th}ink said...

This is really a great moment. Do you create this from memory and imagination, or do you take a photo of the moment and work from that?

Jules said...

HO WInna! I'm smiling so hard my face aches! WOnderful!!!!

Anonymous said...

I work from my own photos and at a studied pace--I have worked many ways but enjoy this one, the most. winna

Nothing to See said...

That is fantastic. I am so pleased no one was hurt and the bird was released. I love your drawing!!!!

Spinneretta said...

LOL too funny :) Looks like a starling! Silly bird!

Anonymous said...

Ga is the wind beneathe your wings

Sarah Ketelaars said...

great pages - and great back story too.

Anonymous said...

The bird is a Grackle---very common around here---appears at first to be black but is dotted and has irredescent areas.--winna

Sherry Pierce Thurner said...

Yikes! I hate it when wildlife gets inside. Looks like this turned out well for everyone in the end. Love your style, and the perspective in this drawing.