The acorn from a red oak. Pen and ink.
To practice simplifying flower shapes, we first drew a daisy made from a paper plate that we stuck onto a twig. I decided to include the push pin. Pencil.
This butterfly was from the day we focused on bugs. Pencil.
This beetle was probably 3 inches long and very shiny. Watercolor.
A taxidermized grosbeak. Pencil.
A blue jay. Watercolor.
For the final class, we went to the natural history "museum" in the biology department, where they had a ton of taxidermized animals, many of which had been processed by monks a hundred years ago. This eagle looked so noble sitting atop his perch I had to draw him. Pen and ink.
The bohemian waxwing was also in the natural history museum. Pen and ink.
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