I was looking for a piece of paper a couple of days ago and found this charcoal drawing tucked into the pad. It was done as an exercise, following the contest guidelines for a contest that I didn’t enter. It’s fairly large for this type of thing and would make a good double page spread. The idea was to illustrate a part of “The Yearling” by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, that hadn’t been done before – in black and white. This is from a section of the book that talks about the boy, Jody, his father and dog watching twin bear cubs playing in the trees. I’m very familiar with these tall and skinny pine trees in Florida, so I thought I could capture the scene.

such serene, peaceful beauty in this piece. soothing to my eyes 🙂
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Thank you! Inland Florida – away from the developments. 🙂
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The Yearling is my all time favorite book. I think this drawing captures the moment perfectly!
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Thanks, Nancy! 🙂
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Oh! You should have entered the contest, you would have done quite well!
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Thanks! I think I didn’t actually want the prize – not that I would have won. 🙂
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That’s a really terrific charcoal illustration! I can totally picture it in the book.
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Thanks, Teresa!
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