Eagle Owl #4
Small update to the Eagle Owl etching. This is going to look so odd until I get the shading done lol but need the basic feathers done first.
Still need to darken the beak more, and then I get too my favourite part, the ear tuffs :)
Still need to darken the beak more, and then I get too my favourite part, the ear tuffs :)
Beautiful work and such talent and patience ~ beauty personified ~
ReplyDeleteHappy Weekend to you ~
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
coming along very nicely.
ReplyDeleteMagnificent!! beautiful potency...I am so pulled in to those powerful eyes! The gorgeous storm of linework and intuitive marks are a feast for the soul. it makes one want to get a pencil out immediately and create!!
ReplyDeletewonderful how all those lines create such realistic eagle owl gaze. I am glad that you show it close enough to see your details.
ReplyDeletethanks carol :)
ReplyDeletethank you Christine :)
lovely comment Victoria :)hopefully you got something created :)
thanks Tammie :) I like showing the close ups so then people can see it really is just a bunch of lines making up the shapes :)
I really admire your talent so much! And as well your patience to look at all the details and draw them so carefully! It's wonderful!
ReplyDeleteIt's looking amazing! I love it.
ReplyDeleteLooks fab
ReplyDeleteI look forward to your ear tufting!
ReplyDeletethanks stefanie :)
ReplyDeletethank you Lisa :)
thanks Clare :)
cindy, managed to find some time today to start the ears :)
Doesn't look odd to me, Jennifer. I think it look amazing!
ReplyDeleteYour ability with getting the values correct all with tiny lines is fabulous.
Cant wait to see the next stage.
Are you etching on glass or on vinyl? It is absolutely gorgeous. Blessings, Janet
ReplyDeletethanks Julie :) years of cross hatching practice paying off lol
ReplyDeleteJKW, its dry point etching on plexi-glass, so no chemicals involved :)