The animal art below....
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This is a fun thread where you post an artwork of an animal and then decide what the next animal in the thread should be. There is some amazing animal art in this thread. | Type of paint | Se each painting |
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If you have clicked on an animal that was posted a while ago, please scroll down. | WC | The animal art below - thread |
Iberian Lynx (ref
Programa de Conservación
Ex-situ del Lince Ibérico www.lynxexsitu.es)
2011-05-13,
quick sketch in pencil on Montval cold pressed 200 gsmWatercolor paper, about
A4. Posted here and
here.
Winsor & Newton Watercolors on Fabriano Acquarello watercolor paper 23x30,5 cm (9x12"). Posted on this page and here.
We had a long wait for an animal that lives
underground. Ceci told us about an animal that almost share her name, the
caecilian.
I tried to find something endearing about the ceacilians...they aren't that
attractive.
Posted
here.
Ink and wash on Montval coldpressed 200 gsm.
There was a request for an animal that
lives on rocky ledges in high altitudes, I googled it and found the mountain
goat. Posted on
this page.
Winsor & Newton Watercolors on Fabriano Acquarello watercolor paper 23X30,5 cm (9x12").
Reference here.
No-one posted an animal with a helmet, so I just drew this as
a joke and it got accepted as the next animal.
Posted
here.
Derwent Inktense pencils and ink, a little bigger than an ATC.
When there was a request for a colorful
butt, no-one dared to post a painting - so I quickly painted these mandrills.
Posted
on this page and in the
Daily
painting thread.
Winsor & Newton Watercolors on Langton wc paper 25 x 35 cm (10x14")
There was a request for a headbanger, I
posted on
this
page (also
posted here).
Derwent Inktense pencils, ATC size
Second was some baby applesnails based on one of
my photographs and
posted
on this page (also
posted here).
Derwent Inktense pencils, ATC size
My first post was a praying mantice, posted on
this
page (also
posted here).
Derwent Inktense pencils, ATC size
© Mona Pihl