The forth in a series of bird paintings which documents the avian inhabitants of the Rhone Alps in France.
Mainly a forest dweller the Tawny owl is a formidable spectre of the night. Like most owls its ears are asymmetrical, allowing it to pinpoint sources of noise. So if you're a delicious frog or a deletable bank vole, tread lightly.
Acrylic and pencil on another page from 'The Country Diary of a Edwardian Lady'
Not a single owl pun made, whooo would have thought.
Acrylic and pencil on paper
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£257.95
The forth in a series of bird paintings which documents the avian inhabitants of the Rhone Alps in France.
Mainly a forest dweller the Tawny owl is a formidable spectre of the night. Like most owls its ears are asymmetrical, allowing it to pinpoint sources of noise. So if you're a delicious frog or a deletable bank vole, tread lightly.
Acrylic and pencil on another page from 'The Country Diary of a Edwardian Lady'
Not a single owl pun made, whooo would have thought.
Acrylic and pencil on paper
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This artwork is sold by Paul Ward from France