Only have one more week of class, where I have
done pages I never would have done according to
suggested subjects. Lesson 5 was
more or less, Fur, Feathers and Folks.
The smallest chicken here came to visit me
The smallest chicken here came to visit me
on my front porch from the neighbors up the road.
The big one lives at my daughters where
she has many free range chickens that are
harder to photo than the long legged one.
He is a Malay Rooster (in his cage....I changed
his color so he would show up) in a
huge New England Poultry show nearby.
Hundred of them all the colorful breeds
and the cream of the crop--all making their
clucks and cockadoodledos.. I felt I had
hit the jackpot for chicken photo ops....
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This is pencil, pen, watercolor
pencil, bit of gesso and waterbrushes in a
Moleskine sketch journal.
13 comments:
just checking--I see this was not up when it was supposed to be..winna
I do love your chickens. I'm a real bird fan and yours can cluck in my yard anytime.
This spread is awesome! It's beautiful, with fabulous colors and contrasts, and it's funny - cool combination : ) !
Chickens seem to be a favorite of yours., None of Gail's in your sketch?? Still marvel at your art work!!!
Gail's are hard to photo in their screened in area---but I do like how well John madeit for her. Remember the ones we did around the pail with the egg border? ..... winna
Fun and well done! nancy
I love your stories that go along with each picture. You are so amusing!
Bert
I love them! Rooster & hen figurines are one of my favorite collections!
I have no clue what that message about this post has been removed by the author means---wasn't me--
local people I sent this to that did not comment---and they know who they are---will not receive any more from me---sorry but it's like a cold stare....Winna
I think you are ready to publish again. The chickens are fabulous. You've capture the personality of a comingled flock...free range or not.
Great chickens Winna.
Each of your chickens has its own personality--no doubt about it. I love the big one's feathery feet.
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