Working outdoors can be very frustrating. Not every attempt to sketch or
paint a wild bird is successful!This is "Kasimir" an actually very
confident owl, but not in this case. I`ve painted and sketched him often
in the past, and I was sure that he is going to stay there for hours,
but not this time. He stayed just for 10 minutes and then dissapeared in
his hole. I had to give up after an hour of waiting..Attached also,a
quick sketch of an other owl done also in the same day somewhere else in
the park
..The Thylacine is a legendary species which lived in Australia and Tasmania and seems that is already extinct, since there is no credible evidence that the animal still exist for decades now. Attached, my efforts to depict the animal, starting with the initial pencil drawing , and showing the process step by step to the finished pen drawing. Eventually , I noticed several mistakes on his anatomy, decided to revise the image, started a couple of watercolours, and managed to complete at least one . Forgot to mention that videos taken in Hobart zoo( Tasmania) in the 30`s of last century have been a great help while creating my image. The finished watercolour , I managed eventually to complete
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