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Used as illustration card for goat keeper interviews to identify and rank reasons for goat keeping for study in Mozambique entitled ‘Multi-functionality of goats in Inhassoro district’. Part of imGoats project ‘Small ruminant value chains as platforms for reducing poverty and increasing food security in dryland areas of India and Mozambique’(Illustration credit: ILRI/Birgit Boogaard).
"Tea Time Tales" by Rose Fyleman. Illustrated by Erick Berry. Copyright 1929, 1930 by Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc.
Used in information flyer on ‘Good practices for communal pasture areas’ for 7th Innovation Platform meeting in Inhassoro Mozambique as part of imGoats project ‘Small ruminant value chains as platforms for reducing poverty and increasing food security in dryland areas of India and Mozambique’ (Illustration credit: ILRI/Birgit Boogaard).
Used as extension and training material on goat health for paravets in Inhassoro district Mozambique as part of imGoats project ‘Small ruminant value chains as platforms for reducing poverty and increasing food security in dryland areas of India and Mozambique’(illustration credit: ILRI/Birgit Boogaard).
Drawing done 4-2-93. Thanks to Joan Gillman Smith (i Follow her on Flickr here) the idea of collaging old drawings to new paper(s) came about. Liberate your drawings from scraggly sketchbooks to new, improved art!
A fairly wonky illustration, drawn from a not-so-wonky photo I took in Barcelona. Who needs straight lines anyway?
Used as illustration card for goat keeper interviews to identify and rank reasons for goat keeping for study in Mozambique entitled ‘Multi-functionality of goats in Inhassoro district’. Part of imGoats project ‘Small ruminant value chains as platforms for reducing poverty and increasing food security in dryland areas of India and Mozambique’(Illustration credit: ILRI/Birgit Boogaard).
A quick sketch of The Beehive- the executive wing of New Zealand's parliament buildings (and a funky little sculpture in the foreground)
From The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser
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Used as extension and training material on goat health for paravets in Inhassoro district Mozambique as part of imGoats project ‘Small ruminant value chains as platforms for reducing poverty and increasing food security in dryland areas of India and Mozambique’ (illustration credit: ILRI/Birgit Boogaard).
Drawing done from a [Mexican art] book in 1990's. Thanks to Joan Gillman Smith (who i Follow on Flickr here) for the idea of collaging old drawings to new paper(s). Liberate your drawings from scraggly sketchbooks to new/better art!
Used as extension and training material on goat reproduction for paravets in Inhassoro district Mozambique as part of imGoats project ‘Small ruminant value chains as platforms for reducing poverty and increasing food security in dryland areas of India and Mozambique’(Illustration credit: ILRI/Birgit Boogaard).
This was done with a banboo pen and India ink (nanquin). I discovered ink was fun but nothing like charcoal!
This Illustration I made for a raffle in my facebook page. I'll color it within a few days, if you want to participate, give me a like: www.facebook.com/desenho.daniloz