Thank you, both. The parking meter was the easiest part of this, and I thought it would be the hardest. (um...I sorta forgot to draw the stuff inside the arc...hehehe. too late now!
I don't like how the tail feathers turned out on my little guy, but i love his shoulders..and i like how the leaves came out.
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Splendid!
That’s fabulous! hh
Thank you, both. The parking meter was the easiest part of this, and I thought it would be the hardest. (um...I sorta forgot to draw the stuff inside the arc...hehehe. too late now!
I don't like how the tail feathers turned out on my little guy, but i love his shoulders..and i like how the leaves came out.
Thank you.
Thanks for stopping by in Prozacville. I think we definitely need to read about the bucket o'fish story on odd neighbor, no?
You have done a really good job with the feathers! It's most difficult to make a bird appear soft when feathery in an illustration or painting :)
I love it.
My illustrations are pitiful.
Children laugh at my art.
I admire your skills.
Puts a new spin on 'paying the bill.'
I think his feathers are beautiful. Your birds are always a pleasure to look at. I check everyday for new birds.
really like this bird!
Beautiful! He does look like a king, so brilliant in that gorgeous shade of blue!
Beautiful! No wonder everyone's "raven" about this!
I must have been here a hundred times and only today did I notice that penises were among your favorite things. I nearly choked on my cereal!!
Put in a quarter without getting pooped on- I dare ya!
Birds are hard to make. I know.
Reminds me of an Indian called John Black Crow, and of his preditions concerning the lot of humankind. A real king of inner vision... Splendid!:)
this illustration immediately caught my eye. love it.
You inspired a poem and I posted it to my blog. Thanks.
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lovely painting!
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