"Blackbird" - personal work, inspired by my hometown. Blackbirds are my favourite - they sing so beautifully.

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"Blackbird" - personal work, inspired by my hometown. Blackbirds are my favourite - they sing so beautifully.
This is one of my favorite sets in my collection. Somewhere out there in the 1960s, a kitten and bird were pals. 💕
Unknown artist (signature and 1st seal: "Hiro"; 2nd seal: "Shofutsushi"), "Crows & Persimmon" (details ver. 2), Taisho era, ca. 1930
these days I find myself counting crows
raven tiffany lamps
'Two Crows on a Branch' (1927) by Ohara Koson.
Woodblock print.
Rijksmuseum.
Wikimedia.
"Singing Over the Bones" by Lucy Campbell
by Angela Rizza
"The pet crow steals bright things out of the house." Illustration detail.
Real bird tales. 1924.
Internet Archive
Joseph Cornell. Series of Jeanne Eagels, 1963. Collage.
Something a little different today -- a digital experiment! When I first found out about my paint allergy, I gave digital a try by painting on top of one of my color roughs from my last solo show in procreate. I didn't enjoy it enough to produce my finals this way, but it was fun to play around!
crows!!
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Raven by an unknown Japanese artist, from the collection of Sir Charles Jenkinson.
The problem is, Rooky Rook, that no matter what I type here, no matter how absurd or nonsensical it might sound, some people will still take it at face value. Like, I could just say you're born with nostril feathers and at some point you just drop them, and some people would believe it.
Saatkrähe (rook) am Hengstäcker, Möhringen.
Two Crows