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All puffed up

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 A very simple drawing of the Atlantic Puffin coloured in with the Faber-Castell watercolour pencils. It didn't take very long at all and is the perfect example of a quick sketchbook drawing. I shouldn't have added water to the beak, because I did not do it well and I messed up the usually striking, colourful beak. If you haven't seen a photograph of a puffin carrying a beakful of fish, please go look it up now. It is one of the most oddly beautiful things I've seen. ~ Kate

Monkeying around with coloured pencils

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  This is a silverback gorilla in coloured pencils. As you can see, I've been a bit liberal with the colours I've used, straying from the authentic black with a silvery back, but instead using a mixture of blues, yellows and browns. I used the Faber-Castell watercolour pencils for this and I've included pictures of the artwork before and after adding water to it. I pretty much 'freewheeled' it according to what looked right to me, which is why there may be a few errors here and there. If you have any tips on how to improve, I would welcome it.  When I think of these magnificent creatures, I'm always reminded of those scenes from Baby's Day Out when the gorilla at the zoo protects Baby Boo from the bad guys while he takes his afternoon nap. [She certainly deserved much better than that cage she was in but thankfully we know better now.]  The parental instinct is strong with these ones.  ~ Kate

Has anybody seen my glasses?

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This is a spectacled bear, my favourite of all bears. Although spectacle bears are black and beige, a play of light can bring about the sensation of darker green or teal such as I've used here. Created on GIMP, using the paintbrush and smudge tools. Fun fact: Paddington, the beloved marmalade-eating children's book character, is a spectacled bear. ~ Kate