Animal drawing 

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  • Medium-coloured pencil/graphic pen / Here is another drawing from twelve years ago! Boyds Forest Dragon

  • Pencil drawing.

  • Pencil drawing color enhanced in photoshop. The man sleeps while the dog stays awake they are both homeless.

  • Elegant swan. Beautiful animal. Pencil drawing. Colours and textures added in Photoshop. Textures are from http://budgie.deviantart.com/ and http://ro-stock.deviantart.com/.

  • Here is a quickie I drew this morning….I think it took abot half an hour. / Medium used: graphite pencil

  • Dave, the angry elephant. / Newly born, and totally bemused by it all. / Where is an elephants place in society?

  • A dogs life….drawn by L K Southward- Iconic Art UK.

  • This is a pencil portrait of a warthog. I used a variety of hardnesses of graphite pencils on 70lb drawing paper, and used a scratching technique to get the detail of the hair. 2008.

  • The intended design behind my When I Fart, I Blush piece!! =D / My brother was the one who came up with this quotes, making me laugh like hell that night.. and i thought.. hey, Tim is perfect monster for this!! Yesh, Tim can be horribly cheeky.. Hope Tim and I manage to bring a smile to your face and chase away any monday blues!! XD For those who prefer a softer blush, you can get it over at my Zazzle gallery.. (cos i tried uploading the soft blush here and yea, the gradient effect for tees always seems weird..) / Here’s the version for kids: / Check out my T.I.M t-shirts series: /

  • thought I’d see what it would look like on a tee. FEATURED IN THE FABULOUS T’S GROUP Check out Pooky’s other adventures:

  • Trying out another techniques than vector :) This is the first of my drawings from “Birds and blossoms” series. I made it two months ago as a gift for my parents. Watercolor pencils, 30×40 cm (11,8×15,7 in).

  • From Aesop’s Fables: A Tortoise, dissatisfied with lowly crawling on the ground, envied the birds who could soar high into the clouds whenever they desired. One day, he offered an Eagle all the treasures in the ocean if she would only teach him how to fly. The Eagle declined the offer at first, but the Tortoise kept insisting and pleading. “Fine, I will teach you to fly,” siad the Eagle and, taking him up in her talons carried him high into the sky. As she let go of him, she said, “Now, spread your legs and fly!” But before the Tortoise could say one word in response, he plunged straight down, hit a rock, and was dashed to pieces. Moral: Demand your own way, demand your own ruin. Ink drawing with digital color, 2006, part of a series This image is one of many story images of birds and animals featured in my calendar Legendary Tales: Myths and Legends

  • Only a Giraffe’s salary could bear the expense of such a high ceilinged room, very fashionable.

  • Earth Watch tonight 8.30 – 9.30 Australia, turn off your lights for 1 hour :) / before photoshop colouring it was just a pencil sketch as above / / / Mother Nature a pencil drawing on paper / i’ve coloured this in photoshop this drawing came about while I was holidaying on an island off the Qld coast recently, I was there when the oil spill happened, and a cyclone threatened to disturb our lovely rest….but as it happened, we were not disturbed by either of these events, and were lucky enough to connect with dolphins each and every day, this is from my latest “Connection” series, it’s about our connection with creation and every living thing, especially the beautiful dolphins of Tangalooma.. I hand fed the dolphins and Tinkerbell, a mother dolphin gave me what i like to call 5 dolphin kisses to the hand. I also encountered the other dolphins called Echo, the 2 baby dolphins, one named Phoenix and it was a really special time for me. Dolphin facts I learned at Tangalooma: . Baby dolphins have hair and whiskers…they have a hairy growth on their fluke/tail and they have whiskers on their face, so that their mother knows when they are going to suckle…it tickles her and she can get into the right position . The pack of dolphins at Tangalooma have given many gifts of fish and / things like eels to their feeders and the staff their, which are in a glass display case with the various stories . The baby dolphins ‘play’ with puffer fish…they annoy the puffers til they PUFF and then toss them to and fro on the surface like they are ping pong balls . Dolphins chase their prey upside down . Many dolphins get entangled in fishing line and makes them unable to feed properly, as it gets around their fluke and around their mouths….they eventually die if they don’t receive intervention . The males get into packs and they fight for dominance, the stress of this shortens their lifespan, so the females actually live longer . A baby dolphin suckles for the first 18 months and does not eat anything while suckling…during that time the juvenile dolphin learns to hunt, they are not born with these skills, they are learned. . A baby dolphin suckles approximately every 10 minutes . Other dolphins in the pack protect the baby dolphins while the mother dolphin feeds, etc . Dolphins are mammals and share many similarities with humans…. / they can see well above and below the water :) . At Monkey Mia in Western Australia where they also feed wild dolphins, only the male dolphins come in to feed now, they have bullied the female dolphins so that they don’t come in to shore anymore….

  • I decided to add some color to my drawings. I used four colors in this drawing – black charcoal, white charcoal, sepia Conte, and dark sepia Cretacolor on 24”x18” bristol vellum paper. When I decided to draw an orangutan, the director of RedApes.org contacted me about the drawing before I’d even begun, which gave me the idea for the drawing. “What the Future Holds” is symbolic of the plight of these most endangered of all the great apes. There are two species, the Sumatran (more endangered) and Bornean. This drawing represents the Bornean orangutan, whose hair is shorter and darker than its Sumatran relative. I will be donating a portion of my profits to orangutan conservation.

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  • There is a great challenge with drawing white animals. I’d been thinking about the polar bear for a while, then one of my reference photos spoke to me. I added the cub and the icy background. This will be the first in a series of mother/baby drawings. Polar bears are still listed as a “vulnerable” species. Melting polar ice makes it harder for the bears to find food. Charcoal on Strathmore smooth bristol paper, 17”x14”, 2009.

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