Thursday, February 7, 2008

The Furry, the Winged, and the Finned

This week's arts lesson is on drawing the panda, the cutest of the bear's family with koala native to Australia perhaps a close second, at least in my book. The panda is synonymous with China, the country, and is often bestowed to friendly countries as a token of appreciation by the country.

From the panda, I ventured to others in the animal kingdom, from the winged to the finned. Here then are my renditions of some of the members of the animal world revelling in their habitats.

A panda in a human pose, or putting its body weight to good use to break the bamboo for a bite?

A goldish, eyes askance at the lotus flowers, in the shade. This is hubby's favorite.

A panda munching away, enjoying the fruit of its labor.

Tow birds, of disparate size, and mouths agog, seemingly waiting for something to fall off the sky, or simply overwhelmed by the abundance of fruits.

A pair of winged insects, busy being cross-pollinating vectors.

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