The picture was not very clear as to what was happening near/around the beak, lots of fuzzy down-like feathers, the bottom part of the beak is not showing.It is in the process of swallowing a vole-type creature!
Steve told me to rework that area after I asked him for a critique. I did but it did not help much.. Also I drew too much of a space between the poor little dangling feet and that does not help but with pens what you see is pretty much what you get!This is from a photograph by Giuliano Cappelli.
Steve told me to rework that area after I asked him for a critique. I did but it did not help much.. Also I drew too much of a space between the poor little dangling feet and that does not help but with pens what you see is pretty much what you get!This is from a photograph by Giuliano Cappelli.
wow, i don't care what needs reworking - it's awesome! you've got some crazy drawing skills!
ReplyDeleteI'd say! He looks as if he lives in the hundred acre wood and just spied Christopher Robin!
ReplyDeleteMerci Charlie! I am now embarking on the drawing of a macaque....adorable!
ReplyDeleteKecia, thank you!I am touched by your compliment and it really encourages me.
ReplyDeleteI am still intending to put those stamps in the mail for you!
My son (Steve) is something of an expert in this area, being a wildlife bio major at O.U. and a real fan of owls (he likes any creature or plant he feels is "misunderstood"). He saw at once that it is almost done swallowing a little woodland morsel.
ReplyDeleteNicely done. I'd frame it and hang it in my house.