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Richard and Florio

Richard & Florio the Parrot

My good friends Judith and Richard have a wonderful parrot named Florio (formerly known as Flora until they discovered she was a he). Florio’s a great bird. When I visit and talk nicely to him he blinks his eyes and dilates his pupils, looking so pleased to be told he’s a good bird. If we ignore him he squawks loudly until we include him in the conversation. Judith prepares lovely meals for him with lots of fresh vegetables and fruits. Judith and Richard are both great cooks. I wish I was lucky like Florio to have them preparing my meals every day, too.

I got the photo I painted from by accident. I borrowed Judith’s camera when we went to the zoo last month (I stupidly brought mine without its memory card) and when I downloaded her card to my computer, this picture of Richard and Florio was on there. The photo is strange and blurry with a weird glow from low light, but as soon as I saw it I knew I wanted to paint it.

I did this in my 5 x 7.5″ watercolor Moleskine, first drawing with a Micron Pigma then adding watercolor, during my painting group’s weekly session at my studio to paint and talk art (and life). While it doesn’t exactly look like Richard, I think I captured a little something of him, and had a lot of fun doing it.

6 replies on “Richard and Florio”

I love his quizzical expression! BTW Jana, you’ve influenced me. I bought a handbag-sized moleskine yesterday because they were on sale at my art supply shop. Now I want a bigger one, too — I love it already! But I need advice: do you sketch on transit using a waterproof pen? If so, what is it? Then you add watercolour when you get home? (Excuse me if I’ve been a bad student for not paying attention properly…)

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I so like visiting your blog, Jana – it’s so uplifting – even especially more this week when I haven’t been anywhere except my mother’s. Thanks for your comments on my blog – I certainly feel so lucky that I took up drawing before what will likely be my mother’s final months.

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