It feels a bit strange to do an up late post on a Monday. But I am sure I will learn to love it. I decided to take it easy, partly because I have no idea what project to tackle next and I know I don’t want to sew. Gotta start somewhere.




It feels a bit strange to do an up late post on a Monday. But I am sure I will learn to love it. I decided to take it easy, partly because I have no idea what project to tackle next and I know I don’t want to sew. Gotta start somewhere.
That’s a very nice moose! (And I’m a Canadian so obviously, I know about these things… lol!)
Seriously, though – lovely work.
Thanks! Drawing makes me twitchy because I can be anal retentive. But apparently the trick is turn on a documentary and just have at it.
I saw a moose for the first time this summer. It was super exciting and over the next day and a half I saw a dozen more. They are HUGE, especially when you are used to deer and antelope.
I’ve never seen a moose in real life, but that looks like a great moose to me! The shadows on his neck look especially good. Oh and there’s definitely something about Monday nights, I never seem to sleep even if I try!
You know, I can’t either. I think it’s having to get up early for work and then you’re all wired and ready to do something.
Nice work. It is fun to see the art progression images of other artists.
I may have gotten the idea from one blogger I know. 😉