
Bob Kiwi and Beak, exploring an old* shipwreck in tropical waters.
Birthday present for my brother, the original inspiration for the Bob Kiwi & Co. series. It doesn't really relate to any of the stories so far, but my family's been on a beach art kick for a while now and therefore that's where my brain defaulted. Five'll get you ten that I find a way to weave this into one of the pending new stories, anyways. ^_^;
Micron/Prismacolor inks, colored with Crayola watercolors. (In my defense, this is only the second time I've used watercolors since I was seven, so the only ones I have is the 8-pack from elementary school...) The paper is a medium-weight one meant for charcoals, but it actually takes watercolors better than some watercolor paper I've seen, so I'm using it while I feel my way around this medium.
* Those familiar with shipwrecks and undersea corals/mussels/life may note that said shipwreck cannot possibly be as old as the ship's make/treasure would lead one to believe. This is precisely why my little feathered detectives are exploring the wreck.
More Bob Kiwi & Co. can be found here: http://bobkiwi.tripod.com
Birthday present for my brother, the original inspiration for the Bob Kiwi & Co. series. It doesn't really relate to any of the stories so far, but my family's been on a beach art kick for a while now and therefore that's where my brain defaulted. Five'll get you ten that I find a way to weave this into one of the pending new stories, anyways. ^_^;
Micron/Prismacolor inks, colored with Crayola watercolors. (In my defense, this is only the second time I've used watercolors since I was seven, so the only ones I have is the 8-pack from elementary school...) The paper is a medium-weight one meant for charcoals, but it actually takes watercolors better than some watercolor paper I've seen, so I'm using it while I feel my way around this medium.
* Those familiar with shipwrecks and undersea corals/mussels/life may note that said shipwreck cannot possibly be as old as the ship's make/treasure would lead one to believe. This is precisely why my little feathered detectives are exploring the wreck.
More Bob Kiwi & Co. can be found here: http://bobkiwi.tripod.com
Category Artwork (Traditional) / General Furry Art
Species Avian (Other)
Size 1158 x 842px
File Size 520.1 kB
Now I think I've seen everything -- scuba diving Kiwi.
Speaking of which, did you hear that there's actually been a captive kiwi birth here in DC? Apparently it's the first kiwi ever to have been hatched at a zoo; she's been (DNA) sexed as female, though not been named.
There's even a live webcam at http://nationalzoo.si.edu/Animals/B.....wi/default.cfm.
Speaking of which, did you hear that there's actually been a captive kiwi birth here in DC? Apparently it's the first kiwi ever to have been hatched at a zoo; she's been (DNA) sexed as female, though not been named.
There's even a live webcam at http://nationalzoo.si.edu/Animals/B.....wi/default.cfm.
(Apologies; the correct link is http://nationalzoo.si.edu/Animals/B.....t.cfm?cam=Kiwi )
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