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Thank you so much all of you!
Attached , a couple of Bic pen studies of Feral doves posing up on the tree just outside of my window...
 

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Yes, they are Quivid! I have to pay them more attention too...
Attached, field studies of Goosander and Greylag goose from our local park, a common buzzard sketched close to a motorway, and a Tawny owl study sketched today morning at Nymphenburg park in Munich...

Paschalis
 

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Extremely impressive, as always. I'm especially amazed by the absolutely realistic structure of the birds. The sense of light is incredible...
 
Thank you all so much for the constant support! Appreciate it a lot!
Attached my latest Bic pen studies, a dove from the neighbourhood, and Siberian eagle owl & Indian Rhino from the Munich zoo...Happy creative new year to everyone!

Paschalis
 

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I have missed some truly great postings. My favorites are the owls and the gulls. Thank you so much for sharing your drawings!
 
Thank you Jenny, thank you Colleen!
Attached , something in colour now, a lowland gorilla study in watercolour painted today morning in Munich zoo...

Paschalis
 

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I had the chance to visit the zoo once again last Monday, and because of the limited time I couldn´t start something in colour, but I did at least several b&w drawings...By the way, these are my first ever peacock studies..Though , a common sight everywhere in the zoo, never tried to sketch them before..

Paschalis
 

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Thank you all! Attached a coloured study of the Fishing cat , painted on location in Munich zoo a couple of days ago...Gouache
 

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Jenny & Adam thank you so much!
Back from the zoo once again, where despite the nice company and the good weather I didn`t get the results I wished to have...The lions weren`t cooperative enough and the frustration was rising...At least I tried my luck with the Red jungle fowl and I didn`t regret it at all! Attached, the failed lion studies, and the rooster..
 

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