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United Kingdom Spalea Offline
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Berlin Zoogarten... Tiger

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Lion

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Dresden zoo: Ourang Outan...

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Basel zoo: african elephant

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chimpanzee

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Dresden zoo: crocodile's head

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lioness


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Lion's meal


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Basel zoo: indian rhino...


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I just forgot to tell: during the eighties, a day, I was walking in a zoo in Paris. A young lion, proudly, was pacing up and down its bige cage. I started to sketch it, (going not to look at it without doing anything during all the afternoon).

And then...
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And then ??

Its awesome drawing, You have god gift. Keep up this Like
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(10-28-2015, 10:13 AM)sanjay Wrote: And then ??

Its awesome drawing, You have god gift. Keep up this Like

@sanjay Thank you !

And then ? I continued...

In the beginning, I sketched the nose, then an eye, after an ear and finished ! The animal moved its head... And I understood that instead of sketching detail after detail I had to learnt to "globally drawing". Thus I started to attend the drawing workshop. And in parrallel you studied this discipline story through the centuries.

And so... I have no merit, being only passionated by what I discovered. And of course you have to work, to practise yourself each day. Daily work only can lead to something, somewhere. But where ? I don't know now !

And seriously, I am not gifted ! Only hardworking may be. "When we like, we don't count"...;-)
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Amazing work, you're extremely talented.
I used to draw comic book characters all day long when I was a kid, may be I will pick my passion up again and turn it towards wild life, like you.

Well done, phenomenal work.
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Thank a lot @Pckts !

I had this passion enough late after my university studies (Geologie). I was 27-28 years old. I don't know how old you are, but it is never too late to take up again it. I can guarantee you.
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(10-29-2015, 12:50 AM)Spalea Wrote: Thank a lot @Pckts !

I had this passion enough late after my university studies (Geologie). I was 27-28 years old. I don't know how old you are, but it is never too late to take up again it. I can guarantee you.

I'm slightly older than that, but not much. haha

But I know I would enjoy drawing, its just sitting down and doing it. I'll have to see if I still have the patience for it some time soon.
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I think we should just generalize the title to all types of wildlife art @Spelaea.

I haven't draw in a long time, but these are a few years old:

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All in an old notebook of mine. I am bad with finishing things, aren't I?
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At least you started and thats the beginning of any passion. More than I have done, I need to get back to this. It is probably good for the soul to turn off your surroundings and just draw.
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Its nice tigerluver
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United Kingdom Spalea Offline
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@tigerluver: Bravo ! The heads are well observed, but try not to be tense ! Take fun. Enjoy !
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Wow, great topic. I am very glad to see that other posters share the same passion for the art.

You also know that I love to draw great cats and other animals, you already know my images so I would like to share other ones. I have a few old ones and other more new and accurate.

Thanks for this great idea guys! Lol
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Other big cats...
Lioness walking:


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tiger (sorry for the body stripes lacking.)


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Lynx lying on the ground.


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I was drawing this guy (orang utan) in Berlin zoo... 10 meters from me, we were in open air. Of course I was watching it attentively. After few minutes I stopped to watch it in order to finish the sketching. Suddendly I received an apple core on my head. All people around me were laughing. My neighbour, a japanese tourist, told me it was the ape which threw the apple core. Probably disappointed because I didn't watch it no longer...
And believe me: The apes aim very well !


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Chimpanzees: they are, by far, the most aggressive among the big apes. Several times, because I watched them, they charged me even if their heads hit the glass wall of the cage when we were inside...


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Meditation...


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