A new Illustration for my Animal Series and Considering some of their stories set in New England

in #hive-1743019 months ago

Mrs. Hoot-Hornbeak perched in her brownstone Manse on Beacon Hill.

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A follower of mine on my other social media had mentioned she'd hoped I'd start some of my characters set in my area. I can't help but write my characters in dear old England, as i've always felt one foot in both New and Olde England.

For whatever reason my first inclination was to create a Doyenne of the quiet closed society of the ole' Brahmins in Boston in an Owl just came to me ,not sure why.

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The sketch before color is added

It was rather kismet, her commenting that idea, as I'd had penned in the margins of my art journals "Start some Cape Cod Boston Characters" so having heard the suggestion from others had made me want to do so.

Tho, the story did not come to me so easily, as my England stories have, I'm happily going to start creating some characters this week that I feel could people up the Cape and Boston and hope that their stories come to me.

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A GIF of some of the layers of color.

Of course, I'm not creating these pieces FOR a stories per se, but I do love having little vignettes of their lives jotted down in story format. I'm excited to see what a collection of them might look like by the year's end.

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For now I'll continue to have fun with them.
I hope you find a moment in your day to indulge in your own passions.



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Mrs. Owl looks so sophisticated. :D

Daymm good, new follower here.. 😊

beautiful art

Thank you so much.

I'm sure an owl would get on well with the bunnies ;)

I was thinking the same thing haha.

I love your drawing style and it does give me that English feel. 😊


Me encanta tu estilo de dibujo y si me da ese aire ingles 😊

I'm happy it does. I grew up on old Victorian English children's books so I think it's just engrained in me.

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Thanks, that means a lot :)