Tuesday, November 22, 2011

GOLDEN EAGLE

Being able to draw this beautiful eagle close-up was a chance that I couldn't miss, fortunately the drawing went well right from the start as my time was limited. But all the same, it took far longer than I had anticipated and frankly was happy that I had finished this piece. I don't often do that many drawings as completed works but this one was a wonderful introduction to the character and structure of this eagle. This is the first time I have worked on this species, mainly due to the fact that I haven't seen that many of them in the wild. This bird (in a wildlife rehab center) had been injured and couldn't be released so it was the perfect opportunity to gather details that couldn't be seen in the wild. I used a few different grades of graphite pencils for this one ranging from HB to 2B. The size is 9" X 11". SOLD.

3 comments:

john said...

Love the texture of the breast feathers. Congrats on the sale.

Peter Brown said...

More terrific work Jeremy!

Jeremy Pearse said...

Thanks John and Pete, I'm trying to do more finished drawings instead of just completing sketches in my sketchbooks, motivation and time are the deciding factors though!