It is close to the end of this Hunt. I was looking for an odd shape and found this tool or weapon from South America. It is stone and broken. I am wondering why it has 7 bumps or points instead of an even number. Wouldn't that be harder to shape and have them all even? Interesting for sure.
I usually draw a wine bottle so I looked and found this little oil/vinegar bottle made of ceramics. It is blue colors with gold trim. Only about 4 or 5 inches tall. I have sketched both of these items before.
for Scavenger Hunt 672 https://www.wetcanvas.com/forums/topic/scavenger-hunt-672-march-23-31/Number 5, odd shape
Number 6, bottle
Today I got out a piece of MiTeintes paper, smooth side, ugly powder gray/blue paper. Tried to cover the paper quickly with a variety of pastels, ha.
Number 7, with 4 legs - a little stuffed kangaroo rat that Gene gave me. I'm sure I have sketched this, too. The legs show well for a stuffed animal. I didn't capture the nose which is rat like. Pretty cute for a rat!
6 comments:
That's definitely a cute creature!!!
Joan, he is cute and soft. He is a bit bigger than the Beanie Babies. Sits on the back of unicorn hanging on a wall. :-)
Jo that is certainly an interesting tool. Your vinegar bottle looks good too. Just love your colorful kangaroo. He made me smile. Hope you have a blessed Easter. Hugs!
Debbie thanks, the tool is so well carved. Thanks on Easter, back at ya!
I like the Kangaroo. Jesse painted a rabbit lifting one leg to lick its toes. It is probably posted on Instagram. She sent me a picture of the painting before she posted it - wanting a critique. That's when she noticed it seemed to have five legs. We laughed a lot.
Bag Blog, ha, ha. I love Jesse's ideas. Guess I need to get back on Instagram. I just don't like the control Google has. Of course I am blogging here (so far free and ad free) and I use youTube. Sigh.....
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