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WV1798/2022
Watercolour & ink on Steinbach paper.
"The city is a jungle, you'd better take care
Never walk alone after midnight
If you don't believe me, you'd better beware
Of me
I am behind you, I always find you
I am the tiger
People who fear me never come near me
I am the tiger..."
TIGER - Abba 1976;
the zoo animal ocellated turkey nature at the yard area is at the for around at the park area of at the nature and park area and of the scenery is more sunlight from outdoors is more stunned and amazing of the scenery is looking sharp of the warm temperature weather
See More Image: Realistic Pencil Drawing by Kozhue Oshima
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the Brevard zoo of the animal of Nigerian Dwarf goat and nature at the yard area is at the for around at the park area of at the nature and park area and of the scenery is more sunlight from outdoors is more stunned and amazing of the scenery is looking sharp of the warm temperature weather
Gans in Het Twiske, pen en waterverf, 5,5x8,5 cm
Dit werk is te koop & ik maak ook werk in opdracht
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the zoo animal of the Komodo dragon lizard of in the window guard yard is for around at the park area of at the nature and park area and of the scenery is more sunlight from outdoors is more stunned and amazing of the scenery is looking sharp of the warm temperature weather
Drawing Pen and Ink on hot pressed Watercolor Paper, 8x12 in.
Reference photo by www.flickr.com/people/34485452@N08/ Lucky 3110, thank you so much, dear Ingrid!
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Please do not use this painting image on websites, blogs or any other media without my explicit written permission.
the zoo animal of lion nature at the yard area is at the for around at the park area of at the nature and park area and of the scenery is more sunlight from outdoors is more stunned and amazing of the scenery is looking sharp of the warm temperature weather
This also Maggies second time around.... The first image was to dark and I am replacing it with this one... Pencil hardly does an Irish Setter justice...
Pointillism. pen and ink.
Many thanks to flickr member and outstanding photographer Paul Wheeler, for permission to use his great capture www.flickr.com/photos/paul_wheeler/2691588987/
This week's Wayne challenge is a small pencil drawing (8X10 at the largest). I love the idea and have been making millions of them. These are cichlids, the smartest and bestest fish. I love Oscars most but I know most people think they're ugly.
A Fox invited a Crane to supper, and provided nothing for his entertainment but some soup made of pulse, and poured out into a broad flat stone dish. The soup fell out of the long bill of the Crane at every mouthful, and his vexation at not being able to eat afforded the Fox most intense amusement. The Crane in his turn asked the Fox to sup with him and set before her a flagon, with a long narrow mouth, so that he could easily insert his neck, and enjoy its contents at his leisure; while the Fox, unable even to taste it, met with a fitting requital, after the fashion of her own hospitality.
the zoo animal Crested Caracara falcon nature at the yard area is at the for around at the park area of at the nature and park area and of the scenery is more sunlight from outdoors is more stunned and amazing of the scenery is looking sharp of the warm temperature weather
the Brevard zoo Animal chicken area and nature at the yard area is at the for around at the park area of at the nature and park area and of the scenery is more sunlight from outdoors is more stunned and amazing of the scenery is looking sharp of the warm temperature weather
An Owl, accustomed to feed at night and to sleep during the day, was greatly disturbed by the noise of a Grasshopper, and earnestly besought her to leave off chirping. The Grasshopper refused to desist, and chirped louder and louder the more the Owl entreated. The Owl, when she saw that she could get no redress, and that her words were despised, attacked the chatterer by a stratagem. “Since I cannot sleep,” she said, “on account of your song, which, believe me, is sweet as the lyre of Apollo, I shall indulge myself in drinking some nectar which Pallas lately gave me. If you do not dislike it, come to me, and we will drink it together.” The Grasshopper, who was at once thirsty, and pleased with the praise of her voice, eagerly flew up. The Owl, coming forth from her hollow, seized her, and put her to death.
* Status: traded with Romy (Belgium).
* Handdrawn bug. Pencil, coloured pencils and ink on cardstock.
* Handgetekende kever. Potlood, kleurpotloden en inkt op cardstock.
While the actual details of Aesop’s life are hazy at best, he is best known as a Greek slave living in the fifth century BC, whose cleverness and wit embarrassed his philosopher master and won him his freedom. His subsequent travels paint him as emissary and interpreter, but most importantly a writer. His many fables, such as “The Hare and the Tortoise” and “The Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing” have long since become proverbial.
British illustrator Edward J. Detmold (1883-1957) often worked in tandem with his twin brother Maurice, who tragically passed away in 1908 after their publication of Rudyard Kipling’s “The Jungle Book.” Edward completed the illustrations for “The Fables of Aesop,” his first unaccompanied published work and one of his best, in 1909. This edition of over 300 classic moral tales features 25 color plates which showcase Detmold’s watercolor technique and his talent for animal illustration.
Emma, all finished. 10"x14" in watercolor.
More at my blog. A big thank you to my friend Mikko for allowing me to paint her.
Jupiter determined, it is said, to create a sovereign over the birds; and made proclamation that, on a certain day, they should all present themselves before him, when he would himself choose the most beautiful among them to be king. The Jackdaw, knowing his own ugliness, searched through the woods and fields, and collected the feathers which had fallen from the wings of his companions, and stuck them in all parts of his body, hoping thereby to make himself the most beautiful of all. When the appointed day arrived, and the birds had assembled before Jupiter, the Jackdaw also made his appearance in his many-feathered finery. On Jupiter proposing to make him king, on account of the beauty of his plumage, the birds indignantly protested, and each plucking from him his own feathers, the Jackdaw was again nothing by a Jackdaw.
the zoo animal of bobcat nature at the yard area is at the for around at the park area of at the nature and park area and of the scenery is more sunlight from outdoors is more stunned and amazing of the scenery is looking sharp of the warm temperature weather
the zoo of aniaml zebra at the yard is for around at the park area of at the nature and park area and of the scenery is more sunlight from outdoors is more stunned and amazing of the scenery is looking sharp of the warm temperature weather of the sunlight of the natural
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Samuel Colman (1832-1920) was an American designer, painter and writer, best known for his paintings of the Hudson River. He was one of the founding members and the first president of The American Watercolor Society, and also an avid traveler, exploring France, Spain and the Mediterranean. His travels inspired his works of beautiful foreign landscapes.
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An Owl, in her wisdom, counseled the Birds, when the acorn first began to sprout, to pull it up by all means out of the ground, and not to allow it to grow, because it would produce the mistletoe, from which an irremediable poison, the bird-lime, would be extracted, by which they would be captured. The Owl next advised them to pluck up the seed of the flax, which men had sown, as it was a plant which boded no good to them. And, lastly, the Owl, seeing an archer approach, predicted that this man, being on foot, would contrive darts armed with feathers, which should fly faster than the wings of the Birds themselves. The Birds gave no credence to these warning words, but considered the Owl to be beside herself, and said that she was mad. But afterwards, finding her words were true, they wondered at her knowledge, and deemed her to be the wisest of birds. Hence it is that when she appears they resort to her as knowing all things; while she no longer gives them advice, but in solitude laments their past folly.
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A Man once kept a Goat and an Ass. The Goat, envying the Ass on account of his greater abundance of food, said, “How shamefully you are treated: at one time grinding in the mill, and at another carrying heavy burdens”; and he further advised him that he should pretend to be epileptic, and fall into a ditch, and so obtain rest. The Ass gave credence to his words, and falling into a ditch, was very much bruised. His master, sending for a leech, asked his advice. He bade him pour upon the wounds the lights of a Goat. They at once killed the Goat, and so healed the Ass.
the zoo animal of the bird of hog badger of at the yard is for around at the park area of at the nature and park area and of the scenery is more sunlight from outdoors is more stunned and amazing of the scenery is looking sharp of the warm temperature weather
the zoo African turtle tortoise on the wood at the nature and parks and of the scenery is more sunlight from outdoors is more stunned and amazing of the scenery is looking sharp of the warm temperature weather of the sunlight of the natural
the Brevard zoo of the animal of Nigerian Dwarf goat and nature at the yard area is at the for around at the park area of at the nature and park area and of the scenery is more sunlight from outdoors is more stunned and amazing of the scenery is looking sharp of the warm temperature weather
the zoo of aniaml of several giraffes at the yard is for around at the park area of at the nature and park area and of the scenery is more sunlight from outdoors is more stunned and amazing of the scenery is looking sharp of the warm temperature weather of the sunlight of the natural
A Hart, hard pressed in the chase, hid himself beneath the large leaves of a Vine. The huntsmen, in their haste, overshot the place of his concealment; when the Hart, supposing all danger to have passed, began to nibble the tendrils of the Vine. One of the huntsmen, attracted by the rustling of the leaves, looked back, and, seeing the Hart, shot an arrow from his bow, and killed it. The Hart, at the point of death, groaned out these words, “I am rightly served; for I ought not to have maltreated the Vine that saved me.”