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“Robert Burns Day and his poem “To a Mouse”

I hesitated to put this study up, it’s nothing gross to a naturalist, a dead mouse. Some people would say “oh, gross!” but all through time, man (scientists and artists in particular) has learned by studying from dead creatures. I love animals and things of our natural world and have a great respect for them even when dead. This mouse was very beautiful and being the curious naturalist that I am, I studied it, sketched it and painted it. It’s fur was soft and shiny, and it’s tiny paws amazing. Someday I’m going to have some pet mice again, (had them when a teenager) then I can study and paint them all I want.
The top painting was done first with a light pencil gesture sketch then I used watercolors, his whiskers being added with a Chinese white watercolor and tiny brush. The bottom left study was done with a brown micron permanent marker and the right one was done with non permanent brown ink, that I touched with a waterbrush to create value washes.

And now about Robert Burns, he was a poet from Scotland and they commemorate his life by having a Burn’s Supper on January 25th, there are formalities of speeches, whiskey toasts and haggis. Here’s a link to Wikipedia to learn more about it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Burns_Day

And why I mention Robert Burns…Scottish poet? I heard a poem on Robert Burns day (Jan. 25th) and it was about a mouse and it went with my mouse study; here’s a link to UTube to listen to a reading of his poem “To a Mouse”.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pTUHBhZZJwE

I like that he calls the mouse lucky, because he doesn’t look back at his past or worry about his future, he lives in the here and now unlike man. Sometimes when I’m feeling overwhelmed or stressed out, I’ll look at my dog rolling in the grass, trotting freely around the yard and think…how lucky you are! To be as simple as an animal and live for just this moment.

“Cold Morning at the Knights Inn” 12-28-08

You can read my notes on the page, really not much to say about this other than it was very cold! My stay in Endicott resulted in one night in a motel with my boys, no room at my dad’s when the family comes to town! The Knights Inn has a very large eating area, it was sooo cold I had to eat with my coat on!

So I occupied myself with my pen and sketchbook, just to practice the angles of the room. I need to get back into the habit of drawing everywhere I go. What’s that you say?….but Mary, it seems you already do!! Well, no, I could be drawing a lot more for practice as you can see in this picture! haha…well, not all are going to be great, you just have to do them, keep your mind and eye working together, like a workout for an athelete. It’s a little more difficult too, to draw with an unforgiving pen, no erasing!

“Dandelions for Mother’s Day” 5-11-08

It was mother’s day and gorgeous…I had a chance to go out and just sit in the soft spring grass and draw. So I thought I’d just play with a non permanent ink pen and a waterbrush to do a little demo on how simple it is to make a nice value drawing. The pen is just a typical non permanent writing pen from an office supply store.
By the way, I didn’t just get dandelions for Mother’s Day…my boys brought me beautiful tulips!