This Indian Rhino skin photo is so textured, almost looking like splats of mud (she did have mud all over her!) but the folds of skin and odd colouring were what really caught my eye.
The zebra foal is one of my original pieces of drawing I did while in Mexico last year. I used a China Grease pencil (marking pencil) to achieve the colour of black that I wanted. It took a long time as there is no erasing a grease pencil! This one I am keeping on my own wall, but will make available limited quantities printed on watercolour cold press stock, in 8 x 10 size which is just slightly smaller than the original. Each copy will have an unframed price of $75.00. The photo of the Snow Leopard cat is one that I use as a desktop photo on my laptop. Her intense green eyes! I softened the edges because unfortunately she and her cubs were behind heavy wire caging and I didn't want that in my photo.
It feels like fall in the air here this morning on the 3rd. I want to go swimming at least a dozen more times though! All the tree leaves are rustling, some have yellowed and fallen. David only had to cut the grass once in the last 10 days. Even the Blue Jays are flocking and squawking, sounding like they are constantly scolding someone (most likely my cat Blanca). Such a "Fall" sound. Our past determination
But, it is too soon to be discussing snow, so outside I go to enjoy a lovely morning walk with the dogs and Blanca.
Should you like to contact me to discuss other artwork or photographs that are available for sale, please contact me via email; data1999@gmail.com I look forward to your comments, and critiques!



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