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A-Z: D is for Dove


This fortnight's letter at the Craft Barn is D... brilliant, I already know what I want to do I think to myself.  I can get back on track and link up with plenty of time to spare.


 Ah, but there must be pink on the page - well, I couldn't find any pink ducks, (or pink does, or pink daws) to draw.


Dove, though, are surprisingly pink!  There were a few species to pick from, but I plumped for Jambu Fruit Dove - isn't he beautiful?  Amazing feather colouration.  I do love my birds!


Linking up at The Craft Barn.


Thanks so much for stopping by!




Comments

  1. What a pretty dove! Great use of the pink.

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  2. He is very beautiful! I must say your handwriting is very neat and stylish in that definition. Lovely pages.

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  3. Well done on finding a bird that had some pink on it. Your dove is superb and beautifully coloured!!

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  4. Laura, your drawn images and artsy pages always blow my mind! I really love the style you are working for this challenge! Your pages are always a joy for me to see. Beautifully done!

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  5. Hi Laura, Fab page. Even ordinary Doves have a pink hue to them.

    Hope you've had a good day. Sue

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  6. Stunning page and as always one to learn from too. Annie C xxx

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  7. I'm learning lots of new stuff during this challenge! Love your dove - beautifully done.

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  8. Another fabulous page in your dictionary.

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  9. love your drawing with just a hint of pink.

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  10. I realize I'm late visiting and the Craft Barn has already announced their next letter, but I vowed to visit everyone and even though I'm late, I'm here now.

    I really adore your drawings. You are a FABULOUS artist and a great colorist, to. This dove is adorable, beautiful, and well thought out.

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  11. Another great drawing, and such an interesting bird! thank you for joining in The Craft Barn Challenge.
    Jane x

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  12. What a colourful bird. Another fabulous page in your dictionary.

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