Gathering The Herd. Original 8"x11" Pen and ink on 11"x14" Bristol Board plate.
Now available as quality art print, framed and unframed through Society 6 :)
How To Round Up A Herd Of Elephants In A Day
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I was paged for a problem at work. I needed to take notes, I had no paper... :)
16 comments:
Je pense que le message pris en note sur son oreille aura été bien compris !!! sourire...
J'aime ce charmant troupeau d'éléphants... Tu as beaucoup de génie ma chère Ces.
J'aime le mouvement de chacun d'eux. Une bien belle et grande famille.
Gros bisous à toi.
You leave me without breath. My goodness, Ces, this is stunning! All the highlights and shadow, the undulating depth of greys. Amazing and just as beautiful as a live herd. I think they are all queueing up for a Ces art exhibition. Strike that. They are stampeding to a Ces art exhibition! Tsup!
i LOVE your elephants. brilliant/deeply moving!! you have an amazing gift xox
Thank you Rachel.
Thank you MartineAlison. Yes, I want some action. :)
How snug are these lovely fellows -- So elegant Ces!
Negative space love.
oh, goodness, soooooo beautiful!!!! My new favorite!
WOW! Wonderful work.
Thank you very much for dropping by my site so I could find your very creative works here.
Guess, where I found this comment?! I don't know why it went there!!!
Hahahaha! Tsup!
Ces, I'm loving these animal pieces, and this elephant herd is amazing. And I adore seeing the step-by-step...did you just add elephants on a whim or was there a master plan from the start?
Thank you Emily. Great to hear from you.
Hehehe. Thank you Karen.
You are welcome and thank you. I can't remember how I got there but it had something to do with my search for Pepe and Pilar. :)
Thank you Sarah. This one had a sort of master plan as I based it on a couple of photographs. I moved the elephants around and I also changed some of their poses. I also added more baby babies. The other elephants in this series were most out of whim and to correct mistakes when I lose track of the leg positions. I add an elephant to cover mistakes. Ssshh...that's a scret. :)
Correction: secret. :)
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