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Monday, April 16, 2012

Where there never was a warbler

It's signed and dated, but still on the drawing board, so it may yet be changed or get ruined by my over-eager left hand, but for the moment, I'm calling it done. While not entirely pleased with it, for a finger-exercise, it served its long-overdue purpose.


Yellow-throated Warbler, 8.5 x11, colored pencil on Fabriano paper



Posted by Christopher Vogel at 7:22 PM
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