Monday, November 19, 2012

Paper: Oliver Owl

This illustration is a kick back to something I did a few years ago. It is made entirely out of scrap book paper, which I then photographed and edited on the computer. I re-purposed him later on in a fundraiser book sale advertisement poster for my local library. Question: Did you know that  several owls species have "ear" tufts on their heads but they aren't ears at all? Answer: These tufts of feathers may indicate the bird's mood, help keep it camouflaged or be used to show aggression.
Bonus: The terrible initial sketch.
"Why yes I did study illustration in school. Why do you ask?"

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