Thanks for the comments. I tried maintaining the softness in the feathers and the gradients in this version. I don't often work with such strong reds, or any reds really.
Reminds me of something an anasazi might have depicted on a rock. It gets that hot in Texas, but I guess the crows can take it, maybe because they are bigger. lol
This looks like a phoenix to me falling to the flame where it will be turned to ash before rising again. I've never heard of a bird that wasn't shot jus drop from the sky like that. I guess I'll have to avoid flying in Australia. :)
Not just crows though, from what I've heard ducks in the US and elsewhere have a problem that during flight their hearts beat so fast they're at risk of mid-air heartattack. Apparently there's been a few cases of ducks falling on people, killing whomever they fell on as well.
Well the one about the crows I heard on Animal Planet a few years back if I remember right, and the ducks I heard about from one of my teachers a couple days ago. Something about an Indian saying about how you never know what's going to happen and people can't be too full of themselves and their abilities since one day a duck just might fall on them...
I am so glad this made the showcase. When I first saw it I kept thinking, is it me, or is this really an incredible emotional piece? Then I thought, I would buy this if I saw it in an art gallery (I have lot's of origional art in my home). Great job on this piece!
I love all the colors in the sky.
I like how soft and feathery the bird looks.
I also like the little feathers floating down.
I learned something from this since I didn't know birds could die from getting to hot. I mean they often fly pretty close to to the sun. Guess I just never stopped to think about it before.
Very cool. :)
Congrats on the showcase by the way. :D
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I like how soft and feathery the bird looks.
I also like the little feathers floating down.
I learned something from this since I didn't know birds could die from getting to hot. I mean they often fly pretty close to to the sun. Guess I just never stopped to think about it before.
Very cool. :)
Congrats on the showcase by the way. :D
I saw this and thought something was drawn this week and showcased. wild.