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Thank you John, Tim, Ken, Phil and username O:)

There's another one waiting for your eyes... but who looks at whom? O;-)
 

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Hmmmm, I wonder who you could mean?

Alright then, I love it! Can't beat a little owl, I'm working on one myself at the moment.
You've captured that moment at the top of the bobbing up and down thing that curious little owls do. Super little pic that!

Mike
 
Hmmmm, I wonder who you could mean?

Alright then, I love it! Can't beat a little owl, I'm working on one myself at the moment.
You've captured that moment at the top of the bobbing up and down thing that curious little owls do. Super little pic that!

Mike

I wondered just what Mike's reaction might be. Lovely and lively work Ulrike.
 
Ok, I painted it a bit by chance but after having posted it I saw Mike's looking at me O;-) Again "Little Owl" seems such a usual name. In German it's at least a "Stone Owl".

Here I've a got a very small drawing 6cm to 10,5cm... ducks on ice.
 

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Thanks Tim, Ken, John, Colleen and Phil! Up to now the ducks are just a thumbnail. Perhaps I should give it a try ... *think*

I found a raven opposite my window, enjoying the wind and the sun...
 

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I particularly like the way that the ravens head detail is hidden in shadow...very evocative...[great sculptural quality too]...:t:
 
Thanks Tim, Ken, John, Colleen and Phil! Up to now the ducks are just a thumbnail. Perhaps I should give it a try ... *think*

I found a raven opposite my window, enjoying the wind and the sun...

that's a really fine raven, with sheen and all
 
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