I don't know why, but this illustration reminded me of a documentary I saw some months ago. It was about earth without humans; how long it would take for nature to conquer back its reign. I was amazed to see how fast flora and fauna (and dust) would grow over our cement monuments.
My name is Susan Sanford. I pursue the arts in Northern California -Welcome to my free-associative visual journey . I don't do memes or accept awards or ads, but I frequently link to other bloggers if I see something delightful. All photographs and artwork here were made by me unless otherwise noted- please respect my copyright (this includes posting any images on facebook- my understanding is that they claim ownership of photos posted there).
......................................................
10 comments:
It looks like a cross between a panda and a basenji!
oh the work is perfect. and red pandas- lovely.
I didn't either!! Are you gonna draw one? I can see red panda befriending awesome bunny head!
the bird is interested in the flora
is it really a panda??
I don't know why, but this illustration reminded me of a documentary I saw some months ago. It was about earth without humans; how long it would take for nature to conquer back its reign. I was amazed to see how fast flora and fauna (and dust) would grow over our cement monuments.
there are red pandas in the cleveland metroparks zoo...they are very sweet. visit and meet them first hand!
Red Pandas? C'mon, you're kidding!
I used to love the one at London Zoo.
I am, however, still puzzling the lapel pin.
Garlanded eyes,
yellow bird down
low from banana tree,
ask not for whom yon bird sings,
my friends,
it sings for thee.
Such cute pandas - kind of racoon- lemur -fisher- bears... really sweet. I had no idea there were red pandas either.
Post a Comment