
flightbutt
ALT: crayon drawing , the backside of a bird with wide wingspan stretching beyond the paper’s edges, soaring over rolling hills, toward the blue beyond. there are also clouds and a crescent moon.

succession of blooms
ALT: water soluble crayon drawing that shows a purple flower blooming on a long stem, and a pink one enclosed in a green and blue circle, next to a warm, sunny egg of a shape, cradled in green curves. below there’s a horizontal blue strip you could read as water if you wanted to, and a brown shape like a rock or patch of fertile soil.

clearing brush
ALT: water soluble graphite and crayon. two angled shapes that look somewhere between arms and boomerangs, face each other on a field of tall grass. maybe they are parting a path through. I spent the earlier part of the evening pruning bushes and moving brush piles, if that helps any with the explanation.

No drawing today; I got unexpectedly invited to see an odd movie before I got very far into my studio time. But I did finish this darnstar! The above picture is a scan, which gives me a chance to share my frustration with the scanner’s ability to accurately pick up certain colors, particularly that peacock/aqua blue. For comparison, see the photo below, which is much closer to the colors in real life.
