Tuesday, January 7, 2014
Monday, January 6, 2014
Brown Thrasher
The state bird of Georgia, plus Yesterday's bird the Northern Bobwhite is the other. I guess their state legislature wanted to share the wealth on state birds. It is the only state I know of with two birds. I actually saw this bird in Virginia. I saw more Turkeys in Georgia than any where else. So the Turkey will be tomorrow's bird.
Sunday, January 5, 2014
Northern Bobwhite
This is a colored pencil sketch of the Northern Bobwhite. They are little ground dwelling birds. They are mostly known as a game bird of the south. Though all the time I lived in North Carolina and Georgia, I never saw one. It was not until I moved to Maryland did I see one.
Saturday, January 4, 2014
Brown Pelican
This is a Brown Pelican colored pencil sketch. I saw these in New Orleans and out in California. In this instance, the body looked more black to me than the brown so that is how I captured it. Part of being an artist is to set aside your preconceptions and actually see colors and shapes instead of assuming the brown bird would show up as brown. You have to train yourself to see the shapes between the wings and legs i.e the negative spaces. I use these sketches to practice and to work out these relationships. Plus it works as a meditation for me.
Friday, January 3, 2014
Downy Woodpecker
This is another woodpecker, This is the Downy Woodpecker. We saw these in Utah and in Maryland. They are a nice spring/summer visitor, except when they knock on the house.
Thursday, January 2, 2014
Northern Flicker
Wednesday, January 1, 2014
Mourning Dove
I love the quiet coo of the Mourning Dove in the morning,especially the summer mornings before the heat builds on a clear day. The dove can be found around the world, in different species but all related.
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