A drawing from my sketch book, in line with my current obsession with critters combining parts plant, animal, mineral, mechanical. This fella only gets the first two, being a wingless combination of a night jar (a variety of frog mouth, nocturnal predatory birds) and a tree.
Graphite.
I love it when a frogmouth opens its maw. Their beaks appear so tiny, but the jawline extends almost to the back of the head. Do a Google image search, and you'll see what I mean.
He looks very cat like, and coy. I'd love to see some more of the sketches. . .everything you do is so interesting, and different. It's refreshing. And inspiring. : )
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And all is one.
"You talk when you cease to be at peace with your thoughts... and in much of your talking, thinking is half-murdered."
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Thats not art, thats just annoying - Squidward
You still want him as a tattoo?
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How wonderfully pointless it is.
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How wonderfully pointless it is.
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And all is one.
"You talk when you cease to be at peace with your thoughts... and in much of your talking, thinking is half-murdered."
Once we're living together in Texas?
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How wonderfully pointless it is.
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And all is one.
"You talk when you cease to be at peace with your thoughts... and in much of your talking, thinking is half-murdered."
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