
Simple spray job.
First attempt with the stencil I cut out.
You cant tell from the photo... the dragon has purple and green colors but appears black. It has a matte clear finish too.
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Simple spray job.
First attempt with the stencil I cut out.
You cant tell from the photo... the dragon has purple and green colors but appears black. It has a matte clear finish too.
Did this one last night:



I feed some roaches and today was giving crickets to the whooping cranes I befriended.
Today they stopped by with hatchlings... I fed the one parent from my hand, and the parent in turn gave the crickets directly to their little ones.
They are awesome and stop by every couple days





I threw them some bread too which they enjoyed.

Those are sandhill cranes I think. I am pretty sure they are no whopping cranes. You also should really NOT be feeding birds bread. But nice shots just the same, very nice looking birds.
Yes your right they are Sandhill cranes.
A little different then whooping cranes.
I actually only feed them insects. My girlfriend threw bread out there for them.
They are not gluttonous like gulls and other scavenging birds. They ate very little and then moved on.
They did like the crickets though.
If you look close it says '09 in the bottom corner.
I did the T-rex sketch in '09, finally colored and cut it out last night though.
Im going to do a spray project or two with the stencil and do a cool water color background for the t-rex.
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