Showing posts with label nature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nature. Show all posts

Sunday, 28 October 2012

ROM Visit for animal studies.

I was back at the ROM to do some more studies on their taxidermy animals. The last one is the "Aye-Aye". Due to bad lighting I couldn't see what was going on with the hands clinging to the tree-branch, so I will need to do some more studies on it's fingers to finish the drawing.

Friday, 26 October 2012

Cattle and pigeons! (And a Guinea Pig mixed in.)





A few pages from my sketch book. Random internet photos used as reference.

Domesticated Pigeons are super fun to draw. 

Tuesday, 23 October 2012

Fur and other studies!

Red Panda studies. I have huge issues drawing really furry animals. (I get confused on how to convey that they are furry.) I decided to start studying furry little animals in order to finally solve this problem via trail and error.



Some studies of Persian kitties. :3


Three gestures from a Starbucks trip.




Studies of my cat, Ashie.


Monday, 22 October 2012

Trip to the Museum and a new Pen!






Two sketches at the coffee shop one afternoon. Second is a rare environment sketch. Just the view of a shop on the street outside.

This past weekend, I headed to the Royal Ontario Museum to sketch. Here are some of them.








I purchased a new brush pen and decided to try it out by doing gestures in a local Tim Horton's.


I'm attempting to get more expressive gestures but it's a bit tricky in places like the coffee shop. Most people just stand in line and play on their phones. ><

Wednesday, 19 September 2012

Saturday's activites.


On Saturday I biked to a conservation area located near my apartment. My main goal was photos of birds, but I ended up leaving with this as my only picture. It's a Wooly Bear Caterpillar.

I adore these little guys and move them to safety if I discover them in a place where they can be squashed.

While walking the trail, my companion and I heard a strange call. I thought of a list of birds that were spotted in the area and exclaimed "it's a gray catbird". He thought that I was making it up until I pulled out my birding app and showed him. We never got a clear look at the bird but the area it was found in matched and the call was unmistakable. (It sounded like a Siamese cat.)

The total distance biked that day was about 15 miles plus all the walking we did in the conservation area. Not too bad.