Friday, September 5, 2014

Who Took My Worm?


I decided to draw another bird.  He is totally graphite.

Thank you Eva and Kristin for providing a wonderful and creative outlet for artists where they can receive feedback, Paint Party Friday.  I love visiting the artists and seeing everything from mixed media, to water color and videos of learning.  A fun, exciting and creative place where people are humble, vibrant and teachers of the best kind. Be sure to visit all the artists.

Blessings,
Janet
“Please, no matter how we advance technologically, please don't abandon the book. There is nothing in our material world more beautiful than the book."

~ Patti Smith (Punk Rock and Blues singer)

14 comments:

  1. I like his eyes. All my tattoos are birds and the last artist told me he couldn't make bird eyes that didn't look angry no matter how hard he tried. This sketch made me giggle thinking of that!

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  2. your graphite drawings are really wonderful Janet- I love that I can see the detail in your sketches!

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  3. Just beautiful, I like the shading with the graphite.

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  4. You make really expressive faces on your animals. Love it!

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  5. Janet another impressive animal! Wow this is really your style...very well done!

    Hugs Giggles

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  6. Hi Janet. Hope you are doing good. Amazing bird. I love his eyes. Yes it does appear he is looking for his worm. This piece is great.:))

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  7. Ahhh, Janet, I love your graphite sketches! I agree with Giggles: this is your medium! Excellent!

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  8. He does look a little angry at someone taking his worm Janet,
    Cute little thing though.
    Have a great weekend and thanks for sharing

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  9. I think that graphite really works well for you... there is lots of expression there and the form is excellent... great drawing...xx

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  10. Ohhh how cute is he? The perfect title too.
    Nicole/Beadwright

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  11. I like him--he's so fat and soft looking--I have a feeling he's a ruffled fledgling. (grin)

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  12. thank you for your comment! I love your art!

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  13. 'Here I go, sing a little bye, blackbird
    Where somebody waits for me
    Sugar's sweet and so is he
    Bye, blackbird '...... :)

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