the dandy sketch just by itself... i want to remember to give him anisocoria and an eyebrow scar when i draw him... they're not on his model but i think it fits him :)
Starting the cleanup process. The first shave is my favorite part... and then comes fixing up all of those fibers that settled in odd places. Until the cat says you're done for the night LOL
This robust capuchin is found in a large area of the Amazon basin, as well as a few islands in the Caribbean. It eats fruits, seeds, nuts, leaves, and small animals. Like other capuchins, it is highly intelligent, with a tool-making capacity only rivalled by chimpanzees and humans. They have invented the idea of digging for food with sticks, using stones to crack open nuts, and even creating very simple stone tools similar to the earliest tool-making hominins. In captivity they also learn to use human objects, like using paper towels to sponge up juice from the floor and then suck on them to drink the juice.
Did I mention I was tufting an AEW world championship belt for my wall?
This is the BIGGEST tufting project I've done so far, it was too big for my teeny tiny tufting frame so I had to do it in 3 pieces and glue it together. 🙈 But considering that, and the fact it's only my 5th tufted project, I think it turned out pretty cool. 😎
My absolute dream would be to be able to afford a bigger frame so I could make another all in 1 piece.
Tufted Duck, views including a nice green birch and reflections and my first cowslips of the year at Lakeside Country Park 22/03/2024
A Hedgehog at home last night my first of the year, my first Blackcap of the year at Lakeside at lunch time my 150th bird species of the year the second earliest I've ever reached this milestone in a year behind last year, gorgeous Siskin, the Great Crested Grebes at Lakeside, Moorhens, snake's-head fritillary, my first red valerian of the year in flower too and Song Thrush, Chiffchaff and Green Woodpecker heard proving a great sound track were other highlights on brilliant early spring day.