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Disapproving Bird is Disapproving.
Moe caught a bird this morning, well, kinda. I wasn't there, but it was on the patio near the BBQ so I think Moe just assumed he could use it as a chew toy. Mum was able to get the bird and put it in a box and it seems alright, except for being traumatized. However after looking at it we both think it's quite young. It doesn't look very mature and it still has that huge yellow beak that they open up and mum shoves food down into. It's probably learning how to fly so that's why it just kind of ended up on the patio. I put the box up on the fence under a tree with the lid open so it could fly away, but I just went to check and it's still there after three hours. I don't know if it can fly away because it's so young. :\ We know where a bird hospital is, so if worse comes to worse and it can't get away we'll take it there and they can help it.
[eta] I just looked again and the bird is gone. :D
The past two weeks of school have really kicked my butt. Painting for two weeks straight on multiple different projects and mediums was quite draining. I had fun, but I'm glad that part is over.
Thank you to everyone who voted in my poll. I honestly was going to do a landscape, but then I ultimately went in another direction and did a portrait. Why, I don't know, but I did. I spent about 26 hours on it in total and I'm glad it's finally over with. It'll be a good addition to my portfolio.

Peul Woman, acrylic on illustration board.
A couple more of my other pieces I did:

Believe, India ink on Bristol board. This was one of the costumes from the Criss Angel show I saw in Vegas in June.

Llama, India ink and watercolour on cotton rag paper.
The other night I had a dream where Castiel and I used to date, but for some reason we broke up and he threw me into a lagoon. Gee, I love you too, Cas. >.>
[eta] I just looked again and the bird is gone. :D
The past two weeks of school have really kicked my butt. Painting for two weeks straight on multiple different projects and mediums was quite draining. I had fun, but I'm glad that part is over.
Thank you to everyone who voted in my poll. I honestly was going to do a landscape, but then I ultimately went in another direction and did a portrait. Why, I don't know, but I did. I spent about 26 hours on it in total and I'm glad it's finally over with. It'll be a good addition to my portfolio.

Peul Woman, acrylic on illustration board.
A couple more of my other pieces I did:

Believe, India ink on Bristol board. This was one of the costumes from the Criss Angel show I saw in Vegas in June.

Llama, India ink and watercolour on cotton rag paper.
The other night I had a dream where Castiel and I used to date, but for some reason we broke up and he threw me into a lagoon. Gee, I love you too, Cas. >.>