Category: Fauna (Page 3 of 3)

Billy

Watercolor / Gouache – 6,10 x 8,66 inch – Unique work

The gate is open, that’s weird. The others didn’t even notice anything, even more weird. Well, considering they are hungry bellies, so no wonder. As long as there is grass to graze, here they go not just once but twice ! And what’s up with my best friend? Oh, he is trying to have a date with Severinette. And there’s a long way to go, she’s a tough one. Hey, I’m on my way. I can’t wait to see where my instinct will lead me.

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Chaka

Inspired by Eugène Delacroix (1798-1863) – Cat head (1824-1829) – Oil on canvas – 8,66 x 10,63 inch

So, it’s past eight in the morning. What is she up to? “Wake up morning” operation.

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The goddess Athena

Inspired by Albrecht Dürer (1471 – 1528) – The Barn Owl (1508) – Oil on canvas – 13,86 x 10,71 inch

The goddess Athena was born in a very special way. But she is a goddess, so, everything is possible.

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The hunting season

Inspired by Albrecht Dürer (1471 – 1528) – The Hare (1502) – Oil on canvas – 16,30 x 13,07 inch

In the countryside, the hunting season is the event of the year for hunters and dogs. And for Mrs Outgoing, it’s a little girl’s dream becoming true.

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Jaska

Inspired by Eugène Boudin (1824 – 1898) – Lambs and sheep dog (around 1854 – 1860) – Pastel on grey paper – 9,45 x 12,60 inch

Jaska loves her job. She gets it from her mother, who had it from hers. A family heritage that makes Alfonse ivery proud. In the late winter she is impatient as ever. She has been waiting for this moment for a very long time. The green pastures, the mountain, the small house sheltering her and her master. All so many rituals that happen during warmer weather. The herd promises to be large this year. The boss bought a few ewes that will soon give birth. New born that will need to be brought up the first days to follow the elders through the fields. So much danger awaits all these pretty white wools at nightfall. But Jaska is not worried, she is used to being in charge, it’s already her fifth season.

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Nasty tricks

Inspired by Eugène Boudin (1824 – 1898) – Grazing cows (around 1854 – 1860) – Charcoal / Pastel on blue paper – 9,45 x 12,60 inch

– Hey Carole, you look like you slightly put on weight, don’t you think ?

– No I don’t think so. I am pretty sure it’s my suit. It’s tightly bound. And today for lunch, there was spaghetti bolognese at the cafeteria …

“If I ware you, I would have taken a green salad!”

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A little place called Paradise

Inspired by Eugène Boudin (1824 – 1898) – Grazing cows (around 1854 – 1860) – Pastel on white paper – 9,45 x 12,60 inch

The hills are colored in a deep blue green, the trees touch the sky and the meadow fancies a tender green and a dazzling yellow. Where is she ? Phoebe looks around her. She recognizes every member of the herd. All her fellow-sufferers are here, so real, so alive. Yet, when she tries to search her memory, the last ones are totally different.

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The Mallard

Inspired by Jean Siméon Chardin (1699 – 1779) – A mallard duck fixed on a wall and a bitter orange (1730) – oil an canvas – 18,15 x 15,04 inch

It’s Sunday today, that Toby is pretty sure. He has been spying on his father since yesterday. He doesn’t have the choice but guessing because you have to be really smart when nobody ever tells you anything!

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