Reinforced the cardboard where some of the screws and wires were attached to with some plastic and now the ears are more sensitive which is awesome. I can’t close the mouth with my jaw alone like I have so I’ll be adding some elastic to the jaw. But I’m happy with where it’s going, now to just build ontop of it.
Enjoy
Trees, like animals, can also experience albinism, though it is extremely rare.
Flight School sucks
Economía Circular: descubre lo que es antes de que reviente el Planeta. ...
A final for one of my classes, my profesor said i should post this somewhere :)
words belong to Alanis Obomsawin,
an American-Canadian of Abenaki descent, a documentary filmmaker, though this is not where I first heard them.
When the Last Tree Is Cut Down,
The Last Fish Ate
The Last Stream Poisoned.
You Will Realize That You Cannot Eat Money.
Native American saying, first written in 1972. Still relevant when more than half a century old, and we can see how it manifests itself in real time. I personally came across a version of it in Aurora's song "The Seed," originally titled "Eat Money." Quoting her "It's about human history, about how we've co-existed in the world and how we've forgotten how to live with nature and the power we have."
❗️Do not upload / repost my art anywhere.❗️
Cups and Saucers // Rubisz
Feather illustration for non-biologists! It occurred to me that some of you might find this useful. It starts with a necessary biology lesson, because I find that understanding the structure and function of feathers will greatly improve accurate rendering of those feathers.
A lot of this is general - obviously you can find all kinds of exceptions in the natural world (penguins, ratites, I’m looking at you guys). But it should cover the bulk of the illustration needs if you’re not comfortable drawing feathers and want some ideas on how to improve.
For photo references, I highly recommend birdpixel (a very generous online art reference created by Leena and Vivek Khanzode), Cornell’s Macaulay Library, and Piranga, which is mostly aimed at North American bird banders but shows excellent close-ups of a variety of species.
European Robin/rödhake. Värmland, Sweden (April 5, 2021).