Showing posts with label "great horned owl". Show all posts
Showing posts with label "great horned owl". Show all posts

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Recent Sketches

Great Egret

I love quick sketching ... and slow sketching on location.  Both have their time and place.  And I also like to pencil in the field and refine the sketch at home when I can look at my photos, then finish it -- but I don't consider those true field sketches.  

I think I grow fastest when I switch back and forth between working directly in ink and at other times working in pencil.  The first helps me grab the essence quickly; the second hones my eye for important detail.  

Canada Geese
Switching mediums is good practice too.  The egret was inked with a fountain pen.  I used a ball point pen with the Canada geese.  
Green Heron


I keep watercolors and in the car too so I can quickly add color when I want.

Great Horned Owl
"Evening is coming to the Klamath Basin.  Sheepy Ridge is dark.  The deepening sky glows with the last bits of color.  It's a clear night.  It'll be a chilly one.  Eight owls tonight!"

Much of my field sketching is practice.  Practice that helps me understand the essence of each species I want to draw or paint.  The practice also pays off in a wonderful way when I see something like this great horned owl at the end of day and I can capture it quickly, freezing the moment in time in my journal.  I sketched this owl while my husband continued driving ... a quick sketch of a beautiful moment.  

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Dinner With Owls

I'm still getting caught up with all my travel sketches.  These Great Horned Owls were sketched at Page Springs in the Malheur Basin, Central Oregon on the evening of May's full moon.  The sun was just setting -- no moon yet.

Owls are one of my very favorite subjects.  It is always a treat to see one.


Dale and I also took several photos which are on my blog:  www.elvafieldnotes.blogspot.com