On my walks along the bluff, I get a great view of the tops of trees that are growing further down the hill. I did a quick sketch of these crows as they were roosting, silhouetted by the darkening sky. I was intrigued by the way they were all facing the same direction, and there were a lot of crows too!
Sights on My Walks
March 5, 2010 by · 12 Comments




This blog is about my journey as a botanical artist--what I am learning, what inspires me and what I am currently drawing or painting. My desire is to continually hone my skills to better express my wonder and gratitude for the beauty of the creation around me in the Pacific Northwest (USA).
These are wonderful little tidbits! Am I correct in assuming you added the color after you got home? nancy
Thanks! Yes, I did add the color at home, but I tried to work fast and keep the vignettes simple. I don’t take a bag on my walks so just use what I can fit in my pocket.
Camellias and crows – both irresistable in my opinion, lol. Both nicely captured
Fun idea! I think I’ll try it sometime.
Excellent sketches! I’ve also noticed birds all facing the same direction. Maybe it’s silly, but I reasoned that maybe they like to face the wind so as to not ruffle their feathers, just like I face the wind when possible to keep my hair from blowing into my face!
Wonderful memories you have captured. Good work.
Lovely sketches.. I love the way they are different from each other too..
I really like the lines, and how the leaves and flowers are scattered. The details on the tree trunk is great! I like the background of the birds too…branches are awesome.
Great birds, Janene! Great detail in the bark on the second sketch.
-Krista Meister
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Thanks! I find I pay more attention to my surroundings on my walks since I have been looking for possible subjects for a quick sketch.
Lovely little sketches. I especially enjoyed the camellias and the tree trunk.
oh! these are so very beautiful and sensitive!