Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Illustration Friday: Shades

Prismacolor colored pencil on pastel paper, 5" x 7"

Charlotte and May love how the mandarin orange tree shades them 

on a sunny afternoon.

This drawing could use a little tweaking, but since I'm working the rest of the week, I wanted to get it posted. I almost always work from actual objects, but since chickens don't sit still for very long, I worked from some photographs this time. May (the golden one) is actually the bigger of the two girls, but she was letting Charlotte upstage her when I was taking pictures.

Speaking of shades and chickens, I was watching one of my guilty-pleasure shows, "Storage Wars", this weekend, and learned that chicken sunglasses actually exist! So, I went online to try and find some photos to share with you, and found a great blog with a wonderful post about that very episode. The photos are hysterical.

Owning chickens provides a pretty constant source of entertainment. The other day, I heard them chattering loudly in their "upset" voices. My husband went out to check on them, and saw nothing unusual. He decided to check their nesting box for eggs while he was outside, and when he opened the little door, the neighbor's cat was sitting on the eggs!

26 comments:

  1. Fascinating post! I mean, learning about chicken glasses was cool too, but I was even more impressed that you recognize a chicken's "upset" voice. Ahhh, at the moment my life is much too separated from other living creatures. I did just paint an etegami of pill bugs (when they appear in our bathtub it means spring is not far behind), but how am I suppose to know when they are happy and when they are upset?

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  2. Very nice illustration! Love this!

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  3. Its' very beautifully done! I love the way you did the background, it's so painterly! Nice work!

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  4. Great, warm light. Phantastic atmosphere. Very nice illustration!

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  5. The 'girls' are gorgeous. And one never understands the communication that exists between animal and man until they live wih them.

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  6. Wow! I love this illustration Sarah. Charlotte and May are beautiful, the coloured paper you have used gives the whole illustration a wonderful sunny glow, great shading too :)

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  7. Oh the feathers are most excellent. Your illustration does needs tweaking is far better than most finished illustrations I see around.

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  8. Beautifully illustrated! We have chickens very similar to these and yes they are all individual characters... :)

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  9. The illustration glows - it's lovely!

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  10. So very calming and beautiful. I love your chicken friends. Really pretty illustration.

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  11. Your girls are beautiful. I love the texture on Charlotte. I know what you mean by chicken adventures. My brother-in-law's family has chickens, and things have never been the same since. The eggs are the best part.

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  12. I love the detail work on all the feathers!

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  13. Lovely, the chickens themselves illustrate 'shades' too!

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  14. Lovely drawing! Nice colors. I've never heard of sunglasses for chickens, but somewhere in my early memories I think I saw chickens with blinders on. Fascinating :)

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  15. Such a warm, radiant, summery drawing... the girls are highly photo-(& graphi-)genic! May their eggs be safe from cat-sitting henceforth!

    That chicken-spex article was such a hoot. (Or should I say cluck?) I must scour my farming ephemera to see if I can find more on the subject!

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  16. Really nicely done! Great detail in the feathers!

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  17. Beautiful illustration. Reminds me of old Chinese paintings. Wonderful.

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  18. Oh you tell tell these birds have personality to spare! Wonderful illustration and great story, too.

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  19. Oh Sarah, your illustration is so full of warmth, beautiful execution and wonderful composition. May and Charlotte are lucky ducks (chickens!) : ) Beautiful piece!

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  20. Beautiful ! I love their faces , the spread of branches and the background that color shades off. It was good that the cat was found.

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  21. Another beauty, Sarah! So much detail - it must've taken quite awhile to complete this. I enjoyed your chicken blog too; meeting your girls. My closest encounter with farm birds was with roosters in Key West where they roam the streets freely. They were a crack-up and so interesting to look at.

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  22. Lovely Sarah... Your so clever with how you illustrated the plymouth rocks feathers.I can see a book for children about your girls.

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  23. You can tell these girls are well looked after, how plump and beautiful they are.

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