The Eagle, Bird of Prey, Original Drawing
The Eagle, Bird of Prey, Original Drawing
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The Eagle, Bird of Prey, a drawing of an eagle head, is a unique piece of art drawn by hand on a single sheet of art paper.
This magnificent bird and I once met in a Northumberland Bird Sanctuary. It was quite the eclectic mix for a Northumberland bird sanctuary, but I fell in love with all the birds there, especially the eagle, a large owl, and a tiny tawny owl, pelicans (yep, pelicans:-), they had two comical pelicans!, and a wallaby that was hopping on the grassy hills nearby.
I feel bad for the eagle, just standing there, being stared at by tourists. Those birds may as well be imprisoned. Some birds have great flight exercises, but I haven't seen this one in the air. I'm crossing my fingers that he gets some flying time as well.
Drawing materials include high-quality, artist-grade paper, Faber-Castell's "Polychromos" coloured pencils, and coats of varnish specifically designed for use with drawings.
Artistic Influences: Impressionism and Realism
Dimensions are 22.5 x 18.5 x 0.1 cm, in inches 9" x 7.25"
I did not mount or frame the artwork.
The second image only shows an example how the drawing may look in a frame and on a wall.
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