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Friday, October 4, 2013

White Tiger in Pen & Ink


I'm still finishing off my Tamarin. As usual no time for much art as much as I'd love to spend more time. This was done in a Doctor's waiting room and oddly enough finished in a Doctor's waiting room. This is a tiger I used to have a lot to do with until 18 months ago. His name is Jahdu, a white Bengal Tiger imported from the USA back around 2002. For all their beauty white tigers aren't natural, and most are inbred so horribly they have lots of health problems and other serious defects. I enjoyed doing this drawing. Hope you like it.

Friday, March 22, 2013

Golden Lion Tamarin - Progressions 1 - 4





I visited Auckland Zoo a couple of weeks ago and thoroughly enjoyed myself. Amongst the fantastic collection of many species was the Golden Lion Tamarin. I fell in love with their stunning colours and lively antics. They are a critically endangered South American monkey species. Auckland Zoo is helping to conserve this wonderful primate as part of an international breeding programme. These are the first four stages of the current work I'm doing.

Monday, February 18, 2013

Abdullah


 I finished this yesterday. It's only a sketch rather than an indepth study. I was more interested in the way the mane and the facial muscles altered with the resting pose Abdullah had on his front paws. Lions aren't easy to draw. They have so many small details to consider. One more finished page in my visual diary done.

Friday, February 8, 2013

Abdullah - Work in progress 1


This lion was a big part of my life for nearly three years. He lives at a local Lion Park about an hours drive from me. Abdullah had been hand raised and sadly also declawed. He's a beautiful big African Lion who had a very distinct personality. He used to greet me whenever I visited and he knew my car well. This is a study drawing I have in my visual diary. That day he was resting in the sun looking rather bored with everything after having a big feed of horse meat. I love lions I'd prefer they are in the wild rather than locked in an enclosure. Sadly the reality is this lion was captive bred and will never see his parents African home. I'm just doing this one as a practice sketch for my own enjoyment.