This was my very first art I did for environmental and conservation statements and education. It was really fun to try a half-color and half-black-and-white piece. It was done with carbon dust and colored pencil. Read the full story on my Patreon!
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đż Who is the Central American Tigrina? This tiny wild cat (Leopardus tigrinus centralis) might be a subspecies⌠or a full species of its own. Some studies even link it closer to ocelots than to its supposed cousins. Mysterious, elusive, and stunningly spotted, it prowls the forests of Central America â quietly vanishing before weâve even figured out exactly who it is. đžâ¨
Let's start this off with a photo completion picture. I didn't get any pictures of the process. But basically I cut a picture in half and with pencil drew the part I had removed.
I had wanted to draw the rest of the otter (itâs back legs and tail) to look like it was 3D and coming off the page and leaving water marks on the page. However I ran out of time, and I didnât feel my skills were quite up to that level. Still, canât get better if you donât try, right?
Also in the real picture half that I cut, the otter had a yellow stain on his mouth making him look all frowny when converted to black and white. So I drew in a bit more of a smile. Because artist.
It would be remiss of me to not include introductions of my four-legged co-workers, as they will feature heavily Iâm sure. :)
The newest (and smelliest) additions to the menagerie are the 4 female mice. The black one is âKimmyâ named for random reasons. The brown one with the torn ear is âQueen Bee.â She is a sweetheart and an older lady. I adopted her off someone who had given her the name and already a wonderful home, but was happy to have Queen Bee join the other girls. The âfancy mouseâ grey one is named Riza from the anime: Full Metal Alchemist. Following that naming scheme is the white one âWinry.â :)
Next we have the gerbil brothers. The greyish one is Alphonse and the âblondâ one (haha) is Edward. Yup, still with the FMA theme.
This is Puddleglum. She is a common house gecko. When I got her I knew nothing about the care and keeping of geckos. I only know she was supposed to live 5+ years. She just celebrated her 11th birthday with some tasty crickets this spring. Iâm pretty convinced sheâs an animagus. âCURIOUSLY LONG LIFE FOR A COMMON GARDEN RATâ Siriusly.
For the main players, we have our two kitties. The black fluffy one who is totally just big boned and fluffy and is not a tubby whatsoever is Missy. ;) The photogenic orange tabby who thinks everything is boring and needs to make his own fun is Scratch Fury: Destroyer of Worlds. We just refer to him as âScratch.â Usually loudly and in a manner only exasperated cat owners can muster. We picked his name from the online comic PvP by Scott Kurtz. Good stuff you should check out. I love these cats to itty bitty pieces and I have learned SO MUCH about cat behavior that I will be sharing liberally here.
The last, but not forgotten, player is Patriot. She wonât be featured here for awhile as she lives in another state. I hope to change that soon. Turns out boarding horses locally costs much more dollars than where she currently lives. Alas. She is a registered quarter horse and has lived up to her breed title. Growing to only the quarter size of a real horse. lolz. She reaches just at or barely over pony height (14.2 hands). Whatâs that in real measurements? Itâs a comfortable height to fall from. Her registered name is âWind In My Sailsâ as her damn fine dam was named âSciroccoâ and her studly sire was/is? named âSailor Sam Silver.â Very piratey. What I yell across the pasture to get her attention and whisper sweet nothings in her fuzzy ear is âPatriot.â This is also known as a barn name. I picked apparently from American Girl: Felicity story. Because of course I did.
Thanks for making it this far! (even if you just skimmed by looking at the pretty pictures of animals).
I donât like this piece so much, but I wanted to share because I really like the concept and Iâve seen it used in amazing ways.
The idea is to take black and white paper, and cut and arrange it in any order. Then you draw black and white feathers on it. A white feather on the black paper is drawn in white chalk. A black feather on the black paper is outlined in white chalk. A black feather on the white paper is drawn in charcoal, but the white feather on the white paper is outlined in black charcoal. It gives a really cool image of feathers falling and crossing the borders between white and black.
I imagined having a white paper swan on a black background. The feathers would be falling down and on the middle of the swan a lone feather touches âwater,â leaving water ripples. Neat, right? It would have been if I had actually pulled it off. Not sure what went wrong, but the feathers seem force-placed and not at all floating or falling down. Also I re-did the water ripples a bunch of times and they still donât look as realistic as I wanted. Moar practice!
I loooooove sumi ink drawings. I love the simplistic style the oriental paintings have. Then I thought - simple must be easy to do, right? Oh honey.
After taking a workshop I learned quickly it is not easy. Of course it takes people years to master it. This picture is one of my latest after a workshop, a class, and a few practices. It still could be loads better, but finally getting happy with the results instead of âletâs speak of this to no oneâ status.
The goal of this piece was to dilute the ink to give it atmospheric shading.
Greetings! I am an animal scientist. Well, ok, Iâm an artist. Actually...
I wanted to be a magizoologist, but that only exits in the Harry Potter world, apparently. How rude. So then I wanted to be a cryptozoologist. Unfortunately, the U.S. branch went bankrupt when I was in college. Alas. I decided observing animals is ultimately my passion, and agreed that they should probably be animals that are regularly viewable in order to observe them. I then pursued bachelor degrees in Animal Science and Biology. I went on to get my Masterâs Degree in Animal Science with every intention of going into Animal Behavior.
That was when I heard the sweet call of art. I had flirted with art as a fun hobby, but never thought of pursuing it professionally. Obviously I was pursuing animal science things. Like mixing sheep poop in acid and other experiments. There was no time for whimsical things involving pencils and paint! How wrong I was. Turns out art involves observing animals, drawing their widdle fuzzy noses, drawing all sorts of magical creatures, or there is even this thing called Scientific Illustration!!! :D Right?!
So, welcome to my Tumblr where there will be art. There will be pictures. There will be facts and stories. There may also be tears and smiles. But there will definitely be fuzzy noses.
NOM WIRE
I was trying to get into school for Scientific Illustration (which I did! Yay!), but at the time I needed to build up my portfolio. My art teacher recommended that I draw something super eye catching. After spending quite awhile finding something that would look good in black and white, I found this. It was an incredible photo taken by National Geographic. Sadly the antelope did not make it. But if you look at this picture and imagine...it did. ;)
I never like the beginning of my drawings. I think they always look like crap. Iâm a âfinished artâ person. Unless someone does a simplistic drawing - I love those. That takes a very special other set of skills to pull off.
I ended up flicking some white paint at it to give some water droplets. I also had fun jabbing my pencil at this a bunch for the black dots. The original image was of a lion and an antelope chance meeting at a watering hole. Mud, dirt, water flying...IT WAS A FIREFIGHT!
Haha this face. This is the face of an antelope who tells the god of death ânot today.â
For class this quarter, my teacher wanted me to do âAppropriation Self-Portrait.â That is where I take a famous painting and put myself in there as the subject matter. It draws on the reaction you have of the original art, but changing it adds a new layer. I took "The Happy Lovers" by Jean-HonorĂŠ Fragonard and changed it to "The Happy Lovers of 2016". ;) To be fair, this has been a few date nights of late. :P
âThe Happy Loversâ by Jean-HonorĂŠ Fragonard
âThe Happy Lovers of 2016âł pencil by E.E.Nix ;) I darkened it a bit digitally to show the comparison better.
Here it is as the original
And 3 pictures of close up detail
Enjoying the spring in the PNW. I even saw baby bunnies!
What nature have you most enjoyed seeing this spring? Bugs? Birds? Flowers?
I love social media. I want to have a presence in many. Below is my plan, but Iâve already noticed it changing a bit. For example, Instagram is becoming random pictures about art and flowers :P and ...I still have trouble with Twitter.
Still, I am on all of these and I try to keep everything varied a bit, so you don't see the exact same thing each time:
Facebook and Google Plus - You will see my finished work with some step by step photos and brief descriptions
Twitter - Random happenings an animal artist might encounter
Instagram - Finished pieces with pretty filters. Also animal (flower) inspiration pics.
Tumblr - In depth description with step by step pictures of the whole process. The best social media...amirite?
The Animal Artwork of E.E. Nix plus some random animal things. Because animals.
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