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Artist: Geraldine Simmons
Uploaded: 01/09/07
Gallery: Art/Drawing Misc.
Subject: Nature/Wildlife
Media: Pastel

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This african elephant was drawn in pastel and coloured pencil on black acid-free pastel paper. The photo reference was kindly supplied by Marie Strydom of African Wildlife Photography. I chose to draw the elephant in an evening sunset as I was inspired by a hint of red underneath his belly.
      

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  Date / Time   Name / Comments
  28-Jan-09  
  08:27 PM  
Kelly Six
  Your work is very nice.
  Artist Reply:   Thanks Kelly! Geri
  10-Mar-07  
  06:08 PM  
Judy Minderman
  I love elephants and this is so beautiful and very well done!
  21-Jan-07  
  08:13 AM  
Kerra Lindsey
  Oh yes--you captured it here. You were smart in the red-hues--they work nicely! -Kerra (I also love that you gave credit to the reference photo--great!)
  16-Jan-07  
  05:37 PM  
bianca
  anyone that does as good as this is is true artist FANTASTIC...
  15-Jan-07  
  07:23 PM  
Olga van Dijk
  This is great art, Geraldine! Love it!--
  14-Jan-07  
  05:11 PM  
Zachary Goodson
  very nice
  11-Jan-07  
  08:54 PM  
Christine brand
  WONDERFUL WORK AND SENSITIVITY TO HIS ENERGY AND LIGHT...VERY BEAUTIFUL WORK...UNIGUELY CREATIVE, GERALDINE!
  11-Jan-07  
  08:54 PM  
mary respecki
  oh! how excellent. I love elephants and collect them. I really like this guy. Keep up the great job
  10-Jan-07  
  10:16 PM  
Jean M. Laffitau
  How beautiful and amazing work Geraldine! WOW!