WIP: Great Horned Owl

WIP: Great Horned Owl. Scratchboard (etching on Claybord), 10 x 8 in. Copyright 2007, Tania Nault.

WIP: Great Horned Owl. Scratchboard (etching on Claybord Black), 10 x 8 in. Copyright 2007, Tania Nault.

I thought this was far enough along now to show you. I’d originally etched out the iris right down to white, thinking I would colour this board. But I after I returned this weekend I took one look at it and knew I wanted to keep it in black and white. I put the grey tone for the iris in with an ink wash.

The original ref is from a photograph by Matthew Hull on morguefile.com – a wonderful resource for artists of every stripe – and although it was those wonderfully striking eyes that orignally captured my attention, I believe it was the almost bewildering variety of textures in the feathers that held it.

About Tania

I'm an artist, specifically a wildlife artist. And how exactly does one know she is an artist, specifically a wildlife artist? Well, only artists get excited about new art supplies, "Mmm, unmarked claybord..." or discovering a new satin sheen spray varnish *sigh* And only a wildlife artist gets distracted during a very serious conversation with her exceptionally supportive spouse by a fledgling sparrow taking it's first shaky flight across the yard.
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4 Responses to WIP: Great Horned Owl

  1. Wow!!! This is amazing – really dynamic image!

  2. PetArtist says:

    This is looking awesome so far Tania, I can’t wait until you return and complete it!

    Michelle

  3. Tania says:

    Thanks, Maggie! I’m a huge fan of your blog, so it’s really nice to hear from you.

  4. Tania says:

    Thank you, Michelle The finished product is finally up, hope you enjoy it. Love your site, by the way.

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