The mandarin ducks (Aix galericulata) have carefully chosen a place to rest. They seems to blend in with the dark background, thus if necessary, they will respond quickly by taking to the waters and thus escape predators. The river is calm, the
forest is rich in sounds and smells, and all is well. The reflection
of the lovely couple is visible in the calm water. Birds are flying over.
The duck and
drake have just decided to take a rest and have already positioned
themselves on the bank. The duck is checking the left, the drake checks
the right, if all feels safe they will soon tuck their bills into their
wings and take a nap. After that they will look for food again,
synchronized as they are. They are life long partners, like swans. In Asia
mandarin ducks represent love and loyalty. On the photos of this drawing,
you will notice a few wooden ducks. They are used, in Asia, like drawings,
prints and paintings, to enhance feelings of love and loyalty in homes
and rooms between couples. Seeing bonding ducks, seeing how synchronised
they are, makes people long for a deep belonging, a deep bond between
lovers.
This is a softly rendered graphite drawing. On
my Etsy home page and Instagram you can watch a video of the making of this
drawing. I have done many Mandarin duck commissions for homes,
weddings, engagements, stationary, or meditation/sleeping rooms. Contact
me should you have specific wishes regarding a mandarin duck drawing.
Also, have a look at my shop where you will find mandarin duck mini-prints,
cards, and full colour drawings. May I advise to have a full colour
drawing of mandarin ducks in a monochromatic coloured room and a softly
rendered graphite drawing in a colourful room?
Artist information: Derwent graphite H-series pencils on Arches hot press paper 31-41 cm.
Bird information: Although Mandarin ducks are Asian ducks, Dutch park and estate owners buy these ducks to add some bright colours to their duck ponds or castle moats. Mandarin ducks then need nesting facilities because in nature they breed inside tree cavities. They seem to do well in Dutch weather. I am very lucky to have spotted them nearby my home town. One thinks that they stand out splendidly, but I can assure you that even the very colourful drake often seems to blend in its surroundings perfectly.
Paula Kuitenbrouwer
@mindfulfdrawing on Instagram (video link)
Etsy (for video watching scroll down till 'About Paula Kuitenbrouwer'
www.mindfuldrawing.com
mindfuldrawing@gmail.com
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