Heavily hunted in the 1800s to near extinction for their treasured gray pointy beak, the blue mustached sparrow is on the comeback, seen here just before taking flight from the majestic twiggy tree.
Posted 11 months ago by Dad
They said he would never fly with those little wings, but fly he did to heights never seen. The legend of Stubby the bird-duck shall never be forgotten.
Posted 11 months ago by Dad
You are so talented. Proud of you.
Posted 11 months ago by Nanny
Love the colors and clay work! Reminds me of sitting in our yard
Posted 11 months ago by Sara (Mother)
This is amazing!! Our at home birdwatching is paying off!
Posted 1 year ago by Sara (Mother)
Love the detail in the petals
Posted 1 year ago by Sara (Mother)
Shot in the privates and the elbow, the evil one eyed mustached pixie was vanquished
Posted 1 year ago by Dad (fan)
I like the feminine colors you used mixed with the freaky one eyed, horned, mustache monster. The contrast makes it interesting!
Posted 1 year ago by Sara (Mother)
The kids waved goodbye to their beloved home, velcroed to the green monster's back.
Posted 1 year ago by Dad
So cute!
Posted 1 year ago by Sara (Mother)
So much talent. Love her. Nanny
Posted 1 year ago by Nanny
Love this! So pretty
Posted 2 years ago by Sara (Mother)
This medium is so cool! Turned out cute. Good job!
Posted 2 years ago by Sara (Mother)
Nice! I like the whimsical feel of your succulents!
Posted 2 years ago by Sara (Mother)
Love the shape you used for your pumpkins!
Posted 2 years ago by Sara (Mother)
It looks like a progressive flight path of the butterfly on the lower right taking off. Very cool!
Posted 2 years ago by Sara (Mother)
I love the depth and dimension you used even with a monochromatic color scheme! Great JOB!!!