Al Ain Zoo 1

Al Ain Zoo 1
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Lovely portrait Midori, great expression

Very nice painting

Posted by Ann Hunt on Mon 09 Jan 10:06:49

Very expressive eyes, a lovely watercolour.

A lovely little chimp Midori. I like your gallery altogether, many good watercolours.

Beautiful Midori

Really special - you have caught him so well Midori

Thank you for all. If creture have eyes, I love painting them. It doesn't matter human or animals. I just want thie eyes. As long as the sun exist, their eyes catch the light and I feel like eyes show their personalities.

Great colours and such beautiful eyes Midori. I love your watercolour technique.

This one really stands out for me in the gallery. So expressive. I love your painting style.

Very many years ago, my aunt hand-reared a chimp at Bristol Zoo, whose mother had rejected him - Timothy was his name; the story appeared in the national press at the time. I can still see him today, and in this painting - because you have indeed got the eyes right. (Timothy was much better-behaved than a lot of human babies I've known...)

Hi Robert, It is very impressing comment. Thank you so much. Whenever I see animals, I think if they can speak,,,,,,,. They wanted to say so many things. Yes, some animals behave better than human. My cat often taps my arm and miya-----, but still I don't know what she want. I checked food bowl, hug her, brush her, give seaweed(her favoutite food), but still she taps me. Finally, I havet to say sorry to her. I don't know what she want. Her eyes look like desperately sad.

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31/03/2015
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When our daughter was small, we used to go to Al Ain Zoo. Whenever I go, I used to feel sorry to those animals live over there. Because of heat. Some time more than 50 degrees in summer season. they make kids happy. So to show appriciation, I'm going to paint little by little.

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