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john barclay said:
Nice one, Arthur. How long have you been drawing and were you taught...art school etc.

John.

thanks Vecta & John,
I've been doodling all my life. Now retired I have the time. No I have never been taught art, it just evolved over the years. arthur
 
Very nice indeed, wagtails do lend themselves to black and white. One of my favourite birds too!

Woody
 
ARTHUR BISHOP said:
More practice drawings Song Thrush's before painting.

Really like these Arthur,an absolute a joy to look at...

Thanks for sharing them with us, great gallery too!

Matt
 
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Smashing drawings. Full of jizz and character. Really like black and white work and thiese are great. Thanks for posting.
 
now in colour

the Song Thrush now in colour 21" x 14"
 

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What a transformation ,really like these multiple posture/movement studies.

Would like to see more of this approach in guide books,the true mannerisms of birds are very difficult to portray in just a single picture.

Matt
 
Two little visitors

A sketch of two little visitors who popped in to rest on my grass for ten minutes last Nov. after strong winds.
 

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ARTHUR BISHOP said:
A sketch of two little visitors who popped in to rest on my grass for ten minutes last Nov. after strong winds.
Little auks on a lawn - now that is a good record - and I love the lower right hand bird, wing raising. It's really well done, Arthur.
 
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