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inspired by the wonderful @MitikaFe

Eucalyptus racemosa

Trunk and close-up of it.

The smooth bark is ornamented with 'scribbles' made by burrowing insect larvae.

 

Bush walking in Glass House National park, Queensland, Australia

Explore - April 28, 2009

 

View On Black

 

texture by,

leschick

skeletal mess

a children's playground

Tune in to Alice Reno for the 36 Hours for Kids Radiothon on January 22-23. For more information, visit www.alice965.com.

5.5 x 7 inches

Sumi ink + oil pastel + crayon on paper

2009

 

From 100 Drawings

Jan 19 - Feb 19 2009

I would strongly advice you to stop by the Mystical Scribbles and check out our very first interview! Cari Ann Wayman AKA yyellowbird gives us a view of her world as a young photographer.

 

Go check it out!

 

Conducted by the ever eloquent chemical gdns who also made the posted image.

      

A Scribbled Rockcod (Epinephelus undulatostriatus). Halifax Point, Port Stephens, NSW

Photograph by Stephen B Wilson

A Scribbled Rockcod (Epinephelus undulatostriatus) rests on a barrel sponge. Fly Point, Port Stephens, NSW

A variety of eucalyptus characterised by the scribbly marks left by the Scribbly gum moth. Snowy Mountains NSW.

a fun game I play with the girls is to make a big scrible that contains an image and then let them color in. On these two we all colored togeather

i have used 100%...last up this month:'-c

Drawn in Sally's class, colored, scanned & processed at The Regency, Laguna Woods, California.

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She's busy drawing an insulting picture for Sonia.

Some people have a sense of humour!

 

Sumi ink scribbling.

Eye of a Scribbled Rockcod (Epinephelus undulatostriatus). Fly Point, Port Stephens, NSW

Quick scribble at work...

 

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