Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Tawny frogmouth - Alissa Duke
In the past few weeks I have drawn a tawny frogmouth feather (found on ground - species unknown at the time of drawing), a tawny frogmouth at the museum and today a few drawings from photographs. My brother took photographs of a tawny frogmouth family he saw at Christmas time in Queensland. He has a super camera with great lenses. I have never seen a chick before, let along three on branch.
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Wonderful sketches, Alissa. They look so characterful.
ReplyDeleteWhat great sketches. I would love to see a Tawny Frogmouth in person.
ReplyDeleteI love the line work and the loose style. You have totally captured the Tawny Frogmouth - I remember seeing these in a zoo and doing some pencil sketches. Such a fun, fluffy bird :)
ReplyDeleteLovely sketches, Alissa, and so sweet.
ReplyDeleteGREAT sketches Alissa! Very endearing...
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