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3 Mediumsfrom My Sketch/practice Book (1 Viewer)

ARTHUR BISHOP

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1 Kingfisher pencil. 2.Barn Owl pastel. . 3.European Bee-eater coloured pencil

Its my practice book, not my feild sketch book.These haven not been incorporated in a picture yet.
 

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ARTHUR BISHOP said:
1 Kingfisher pencil. 2.Barn Owl pastel. . 3.European Bee-eater coloured pencil

Its my practice book, not my feild sketch book.These haven not been incorporated in a picture yet.

Very nice work, all of it. Barn owl is really nice. Dont see much pastel work here, shame, lovely medium in the right hands. Cant really do it myself as I am left handed and tend to smudge it as i go as a result..
Come to think of it we dont see a lot of birds in flight either!
 
buzzard12 said:
Very nice work, all of it. Barn owl is really nice. Dont see much pastel work here, shame, lovely medium in the right hands. Cant really do it myself as I am left handed and tend to smudge it as i go as a result..
Come to think of it we dont see a lot of birds in flight either!

thanks. I do like to draw and paint birds in flight, its a challenge. Arthur
 
Even though you've used different media, your style is clearly stamped on all three. Like others I love to see birds in flight.

Woody
 
Woody said:
Even though you've used different media, your style is clearly stamped on all three. Like others I love to see birds in flight.

Woody

Im'e glad you like, I like the challenge of putting movement in the air. Arthur
 
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