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A watercolor male stag beetle, brought to life with rich crimson and soft gray tones. I love drawing beetles–their textures and colors are like tiny sculptures in nature. Painted mostly with Aquash brushes and finished with a little white gouache highlights. #sciart #insects #artyear
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Back to watercolour beetles. Started this after the fox this morning. Nice to play with all these tools and Golden QoR paints again. #sciart #wip
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Sketched this fox after it gave our ducks a good stare-down. All safe, but its beauty had to be captured. This quick study was done in 4B Pentel Graphgear pencil with BluTack to blend and soften fur textures–balancing sleek fur with that rugged tail was the tricky part! #sciart #artyear
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Hey Ottawa area friends, just a reminder that I will be doing a talk at the Arteast Grow with Art Tuesday April 22nd at 7 pm. I’ll be sharing my journey, art tips and maybe a short demo. I’ll be bringing my sketchbooks and also doing a giveaway at the end! arteastottawa.com/speaker-s…
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Loved working on this black rhino drawing. Played with textures, subtle tones, and even used a small makeup brush for clouds. I chose to indent paper for the grass over skin on the feet with an empty .3mm pencil! Did you know a group of rhinos is called a “crash”. #sciart
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A couple of hours into this rhino sketch this morning over coffee. Drawing all the wrinkles and creases in some ways makes me feel younger because they aren’t mine 🤣 #sciart #artyear #wip
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Feeding my creative cravings one brushstroke at a time! This Sonoran desert tortoise really pushed my detail work using QoR watercolors and Pentel aquash brushes in my Etchr A6 sketchbook. So tiny, so many textures, but totally worth it. #sciart #artyear
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Started a tortoise this morning as my sketch before work in a coffee shop. Love the challenge of these textures and super challenging. #wip #sciart
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This tree swallow sketch pushed me to balance detail and blur and a few different levels. Used Pentel .2mm, .3mm, .5mm, and a new .9mm with 2B and 4B leads to nail the textures. Tree swallows are insect-eating acrobats–feeding mid-air like pros! #birds #artyear #sciart
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It’s been very busy and stressful week but the last 24 hours have been over the top. I took today off work to attend to some issues. I still found an hour to start this barn swallow in graphite. So glad I did. Hope you are following along #birds #sciart
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A sparrow stopped by our backyard and ended up in my sketchbook. Drawn with Pentel mechanical pencils, including the Orenz Nero 0.2mm. Finished it an hour before I felt it was complete–but sometimes the quiet moments bring it all together. #sciart #birds #artyear
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For #PencilDay, I sketched this caiman peeking out of the water! 🐊 Used my Pentel Graphgear 1000 pencils, mostly a .5mm with 4B lead. Getting the reflection right was a fun challenge! Fun fact: Caimans can stay underwater for up to 15 minutes before surfacing! #sciart #artyear
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Moose antlers = way harder than expected! Spent my morning at Equator Coffee finishing this graphite sketch, using Pentel GraphGear .3mm & .5mm (2B & 4B), a blender, and Blu Tack for highlights. Fun fact: moose antlers can span up to 6 feet! #sciart #drawing #artyear
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A barn swallow for a friend in NYC! Painted on an Etchr cold press card with a Pentel water brush, this piece symbolizes both freedom and endurance. Fun fact: Barn swallows migrate thousands of miles across continents each year! #birds #watercolor
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A beaver drawing fresh from my sketchbook! 🦫 Capturing the wet texture of its fur while suggesting icy surroundings was a fun challenge. Used Pentel Orenz Nero (.3mm 2B & .5mm 4B) and a light touch of blending and Blu Tack :-) Did you know beavers can stay underwater for 15 mins? #sciart
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Felt the need to start this sketch this morning of our Canadian beaver. I spotted this one on an ice flow in a nearby village a couple of weeks ago enjoying some time with a branch 🇨🇦🦫 #wip #sciart
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Morning coffee sketch in my Etchr hot press A6 sketchbook! Loved capturing this great tit mid-flight. Used QoR Payne’s Gray (violet) to shade the yellow without muddying it–such a handy trick! Fun fact: great tits have been known to unscrew milk bottle caps to steal the cream! #birds
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So excited to announce my first release of sketchbook originals. All done in watercolor at local coffee shops before work and on the weekends. These are actual pages from my sketchbook. Learn more at shop.mikehendley.com #sciart
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This albatross painting was a fun challenge–feathers and ocean waves are always tricky! Painted with Golden QoR watercolors in an Etchr A5 sketchbook using Pentel Aquash brushes. Did you know albatrosses can fly thousands of miles without flapping? #sciart #birds #watercolor
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Drew this reindeer to embrace the winter mood! ❄️ Had fun playing with textures–fur, antlers, leather, and snow. Used Pentel Graphgear 1000 mechanical pencils (.3 mm 2B & .5mm 4B) and a blender. Fun fact: Reindeer can see UV light, which helps them survive in snowy landscapes! #sciart
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This graphite study was all about playing with textures–wet hair, sand-speckled skin, and the depth of a blurred ocean. Used Pentel mechanical pencils (.5mm 4B, .3mm 2B, .2mm 2B), a blender, BluTack, and an electric eraser to get the details just right!
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Experimented with a human sketch for a change! The paper’s texture was tricky, but layering graphite with my Graphgear pencils, clutch, wooden, and powder made it work. Might explore this as an oil study later. Always fun stepping out of the comfort zone!
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Layered up and ready to go! This Chrysina lecontei watercolor took a couple coffee shop visits (plus a dozen layers in spots) to get the glow. Painted with golden QoR paints, an Art Toolkit palette, and a water brush–soon, it’ll be leaving my sketchbook for a new home! #insects #sciart
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Loved working on this European robin sketch, especially getting lost in the details of bark and feathers. Used Pentel Graphgear 1000 (.3mm & .5mm, 2B & 4B) and Orenz Nero .2mm 2B for the finest touches. Fun fact: European robins belong to the flycatcher family! #birds #sciart
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Painting this Eurasian nuthatch was a rewarding challenge! Its blues, violets, and the mossy log textures tested my watercolor techniques. Slight differences from the nuthatches in our yard. Did you know nuthatches can climb headfirst down trees? Nature is amazing. #birds #sciart
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