solitaryVSong
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This reminds me a bit of an old teacher of mine who took up flying. Once he did he became so enamored of the topographical views from the sky that that's all he ever painted: quasi-abstract maps!
This reminds me a bit of an old teacher of mine who took up flying. Once he did he became so enamored of the topographical views from the sky that that's all he ever painted: quasi-abstract maps!
I know I should be commenting on the new work but when I came to this thread I saw that the last comment was by me about my old teacher, Robert Harman. So I decided to see if I could find any images. And I did - http://www.triangle-sf.com/artists/hartman/hartman.html. They may be of interest to both Tim and username. Or they may just make username want to take up flying..........
Nice one Nickplenty of beauty here, favourites are the group of long-tails and the skua with his wings out. Is that a common rosefinch amongst your sparrows?
Ha! - Cheers Jo - but these are sort of illustrations for a bird report, so they will be viewed by some. Glad to see you backSuperb group of sketches here, Tim (I think every last one of them needs to be popped in a frame and hung up somewhere -- these don't deserve to be hidden away in a sketchbook!)
rusty? nonsense! all of it beautiful, all of it. Flight studies, such dynamism and balance, the shags are full of character, and the eiders are a true exploration of the birds in 'non-standard' pose.