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Thank you all!
The temperature is slowly rising , the sun is shining after months,and I couldn`t miss the chance to visit the Nymphenurg park in Munich ,to check out after months if the Tawny owls still roosting there. I found only the one and managed to get few sketches , one looking through the scope, and an other one , just to show you what I see without the aid of optics. Failed attempt also included...
Thank you, thank you, I`m glad that you like them!
Attached , my latest "doodles" from a brief visit to our local "Ostpark", close to my home in Munich...
Not really a "fieldsketch", but a study based on video footage in Munich zoo. The female snowleopard stretching..When time and weather condiitions doesn`t allow, I prefer to study from videos, trying to understand anatomy and movement..
Not really a "fieldsketch", but a study based on video footage in Munich zoo. The female snowleopard stretching..When time and weather condiitions doesn`t allow, I prefer to study from videos, trying to understand anatomy and movement..
All a great pleasure to see. I think I particularly appreciate the duck doodles because they're a familiar subject to me. Nice to see your fluid pen capture them so nicely.
Beautiful, as always! For those of you who haven't seen it, you should check out Paschalis on youtube, where he is painting a Tawny Owl in the field. Outstanding stuff!
After a long, long winter, the temperatures start to rise now , and I didn`t want to miss the chance to go outside and enjoy the sun...Attached , a mallard drake study from our local park and a dead red squirrel as well an eagle owl and a Carp fish from a recent trip to Northern Germany..