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Pino Flash Pino Flash
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Birdmas 2020 day 1

The bird vs bird are on both trees. They're about to fight, but they actually didn't. Instead they had a normal day.

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Mary Heath B. Mary Heath B.
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A tiny nature sketchbook 2017-2020

This little book had several tiny squares/rectangles per page. At first I didn't know how to fill it (2017). Eventually I sketched trees, scenes, birds, animals I'd seen during a days walk. It accidentally became a diary of seasons! Not all my art is nature sketching, I'm a watercolor artist as well. But line and pen drawing, halftone is what I've been up to for a while.

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Mary Heath B. Mary Heath B.
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Cows and birds quick sketches

Quick sketch practice. Always trying to capture the structure but keep expression.

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Cody Lewallen Cody Lewallen
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Out Of Orbit

Zombie clown with deep space and black water for eyes. Brains exposed and theres more than birds pecking away at those delicious brains of his.

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Helen Poll Helen Poll
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Red cardinals

cardinals in red ink

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Kladdpapper Kladdpapper
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3 colours

Not comic related but I needed a break from writing and had a 3-colour-art-challenge to finish so two birds one stone.

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Silerna Silerna
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Birds

Watercolors/Ecoline(liquid watercolors) , Indian ink and white gelpens

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Laura Goodman Laura Goodman
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Birds

Another digital illustration made in procreate

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myra naito myra naito
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Japanese White Eye

One of these little guys flew up to my window last week.

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myra naito myra naito
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Bluejay

Standard blue Pentel RSVP ballpoint pen.

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Mostafa Saad Mostafa Saad
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Mahatma Gandhi Portrait

A piece of a pencil drawing for Mahatma Gandhi on the center of the Indian flag as a background. The two birds represent the peace that Gandhi brought to India.

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Mandy Mandy
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Love Birds

Love birds outside my window. They always busy gettin busy.

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César Camilo Julián Caballero César Camilo Julián Caballero
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Blue-grey Gnatcatcher

Mixed media, colored pencils and Photoshop. Blue-gray Gnatcatchers (Polioptila caerulea) are a very small songbirds and are most frequently encountered in pinyon-juniper habitat but can be found in any low-elevation areas with an abundance of shrubs. It prey mainly on small insects. Main source: https://www.instagram.com/camilojulianc/

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Neelasha Rajvaidya Neelasha Rajvaidya
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Some birds are not meant to be caged, thats all.

A try at soft pastel.

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Hill Hill
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Nuthatch

Nuthatch one of my favorite birds. Painted with acrylics

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Jon Carling Jon Carling
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91 ladybugs

Pen and ink on found paper.

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Rubina Rubina
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Study of the Birds

Himalayas Set 3* A study of the blue magpies in the lower mountain range

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Mariam Mariam
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Studio at the place

Block print draft for a studio I'm friends with. Thought about birds flocking to a studio like ppl can

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Aaron Aaron
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Humming Bombers, lets fly!

From the Netflix animated show KIPO! The best Mute designs for me so far.

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Kathrin Werner Kathrin Werner
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Birds vase

Sketchbook collage

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Bobby-Joe Cole Bobby-Joe Cole
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Glitter watercolour painting of blue birds

i use glitter watercolour paints to do my blue birds,

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Stephen Stephen
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Sower and the Seed

Sower and the Seed This painting illustrates the parable “The Sower and the Seed,” a teaching of Jesus recorded in the book of Matthew chapter 13. The four hearts in the sky represent four different responses of those who hear the Gospel message. The heart on the lower left represents those who have heard the gospel but reject it. The devil then comes and takes it away from their hearts. This is illustrated by the crows flying away with the seed that fell on the road side. The second heart on the upper left side of the sky represents those who receive the gospel message with joy, but it doesn’t take root in their faith, and their faith is temporal, falling away when trials or affliction come their way because of the gospel. This is illustrated by a grape vine withering away in the heat of the day due to a lack of a deep root system. The heart in the upper right corner of the sky represents those who received the gospel and believe, but the worries of the world, and the deceitfulness of riches, choke the word, and it becomes unfruitful. This is illustrated by the grapevine being choked out by a purple, flower-bearing, climbing, strangling vine called, morning glory. These vines produce pretty flowers, but they are an organic farmer’s enemy because they will choke out his crops. I learned this firsthand in organic farming when I was a missionary for a couple of summers. The heart in the lower right corner of the sky represents those who hear, believe, and are committed to living for the gospel, so they produce much fruit. This is illustrated by a healthy, strong, fruit-bearing grapevine. The tilled field represents the world that God has prepared to receive the Gospel message. The sower represents all Christians that are commanded to go into the world and proclaim the gospel message. The seed being thrown by the sower represents the gospel message going out to the world. The seed bag has written on it, “The Word Seed Co.” (October 28, 2017)

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John Tim John Tim
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Birds

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David Laferriere David Laferriere
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Rebus

This rebus is part of my Sandwich Bag Art I’ve been doing since 2008

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Carolyn S. Pio Carolyn S. Pio
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Crows / Reflection update

Work in process

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Renee Evaline Renee Evaline
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Falcon

Falcon tattoo

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yubirna paulino yubirna paulino
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Fischer lovebirds

This is a drawing i made of two fischer lovebirds

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Grey Grey
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Birds singing

Night scene with birds sitting on a tree branch..

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Jim Corbett Jim Corbett
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Birds Nest

Done with pilot pen and fountain pen

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Stephen Stephen
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In the Beginning There Were Three

I painted this illustration to publicly proclaim the biblical account of a six (literal) days creation by the Holy Trinity to be the true account of the origin of all things that have been, are now, and will exist. I believe the evolution theories have many holes in them and lack sound evidence to declare evolution as the true account of the origin of all matter. I believe schools should teach both theories, and let the student decide which is truth for themselves. The three figures of light that are holding the hourglass represent the Trinity—the Father, the Son, the Holy Spirit—Who together created all things. The background of the painting is supposed to illustrate that the Trinity created all things from nothing. The hourglass is supposed to appear to be made of pure gold, representing a creation without corruption and decay, which would later be part of the curse the creation would be subjected to because of man’s sin. The top and bottom bases of the hourglass have the icon of the moon and sun six times to represent the six days of creation. The six spheres floating inside the hourglass represent the six (literal) days and what was created on each day. The first day, God separated the darkness from the light. This sphere is placed at the bottom of the hourglass because sand in an hourglass always flows down. The second day, God separated the sky from the sea. This is represented in the sphere located at the bottom right of the hourglass. The third day, God separated the land from the waters, represented in the top half of the sphere. The bottom part represents the plant life that was created on the same day. The fourth day, God created outer space: every star and planet. God mentions the sun was created to light the earth by day and the moon to light the earth by night. This is represented in the sphere located at the top middle of the hourglass. 1514 The fifth day, God created the creatures of the air and the creatures of the water. This is represented in the sphere located in the top right of the hourglass. The sixth day, God created both the land creatures and man. This sphere is located in the top left of the hourglass. (October 28, 2017)

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