Times readers were invited to share their drawings of the avian life around them. Here are more of our favorites. By The New York Times All through the summer, as part of our birding project, The ...
As the morning fog lifts off the bay, John Muir Laws is sitting in the dirt talking to a seagull. "The oval of your body curves back to your head," he says in a low voice. "Sloping forehead angle. I ...
The only identifier on the accomplished drawing was the tag BLUE, written in bubble letters below the bird. Zawisza posted a notice in the daily Campus Digest on October 10, seeking the artist.
For The Times’s summer birding project, I spoke to the field guide illustrator about how to sketch a bird. Here’s how he draws a black-capped chickadee → Start with a circle, then add an oval. Draw a ...
Drawing a kestrel bird becomes approachable when the process is broken into clear, structured steps that focus on form and observation. This tutorial guides you through creating a kestrel from the ...