
Seems I’m not quite done with the tea bags.
This one might actually be my favourite one yet. I mean in terms of pencil and tea. I loved the donkey as a pencil sketch on its own, not sure if the coffee improved it, but this one works. The patchy cow and the splotchy background are a perfect match.
I’m happy with this.
Seems I’m on a sort of barnyard animal streak. Not sure how long it will last, but I’ve always loved animals and cows, donkeys and hares have always been favourites. Though I’d never tackled a hare before.
By the end of this month I think I’ll have to work on finally selling stuff online. The sketches are small at a little over A5 size, easy to post, and totally affordable, even if I sell them with a mat board.
I’ve been looking into restablishing my etsy shop, which has been opend and doing nothing for months or looking into an art online shop. Its a lot of reading and research and testing and it will take time to work it out.
On a positive note, my new smaller/newer/more portable laptop has arrived finally and this is the inaugural post using it! YIPPEE! And so far it seems the WordPress app actually words properly on it!
Its so much better and faster than this ancient old tablet and so pretty! I’m donating the old tablet to a nephew to play games on. He’s happy. I’m happy. Win win.
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Moo! I love your cow!
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Cow good, hare better, donkey improved from just pencil. Well done.
In “tackling” hares the recommendation is to firmly grasp the rear legs with one hand, in a combination diving/rolling tackle downward movement, while grasping the hare firmly but not overso behind the ears and around the neck. Thus one safely encapsulates the said hare whilst preventing it from ripping your face clean off your head. Enraged hares can be utterly savage, and utterly devoid of nuances of mercy, no matter whether being captured physically or captured metaphysically by being drawn. It is known, it is known, (thank you GOT)
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LOL love it. Also rather surprised that you like the hare better than the others. I think the actually drawing isn’t as good. More cartoony. Oh, who am I talking to! LOL
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Fair call however you assess from the point of view that is your personal technical perception of your work. No surprise there as most creatives assess in that manner, I think. From the viewer’s perception, I don’t think that would be the point of reference; rather they would perhaps look at the capture of the essence of the hare, and that aspect certainly worked for me.
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