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Perpetual Motion

a good exercise.
 

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Fantastic Arthur (great title, too) - I think the fact that you've done so many on the page 'at the right scale' really makes this sheet superbly accurate for jizz. The viewer's eye keeps jumping about and finding the next pose - it's ace!
 
Black Headed Gulls on the wing
 

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I saw this in the gallery Arthur. I love the patterns and the almost silhouetted birds against the chaos of the beach - I think any more detail in the birds would have spoiled the effect - it's great.
I love the blackbird drawing - definitely one for the future.
 
great set of sketches, full of rythym, and in my opinion there aren't enough people who take the time to look up a bird's bum! The top right avocet, just to the left of the gull is perfectly captured, the angle, the pose and the balance. Excellent, keep it up!
 
Little egret

couldn't resist him he was out in the open after the spawning frogs
 

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I agree with you on the weather Matt, I was up on Muckleburgh Hill this morning .Could see along the coast to Holkham woods clear as a bell. Kelling ,Salthouse, Cley, Blakeney Point, Morston,Stiffkey to Wells and on. Theres some Village names to bring back some birdwatching memories.
 
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