Please is a drawing by Brent Ander which was uploaded on April 13th, 2007.
Please
A little red squirrel well experienced at begging for food. Once he knew he found a soft touch, he stayed around the base camp for a week. Squirrel,... more
by Brent Ander
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Dimensions
11.000 x 8.000 inches
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Title
Please
Artist
Brent Ander
Medium
Drawing - Colored Pencil
Description
A little red squirrel well experienced at begging for food. Once he knew he found a soft touch, he stayed around the base camp for a week. "Squirrel," as he was so ingeniously named by the artist, would arrive early for breakfast and knew when other meals were forthcoming, yet he never took food not offered (unlike some of his squirrel relatives, whom shall remain nameless). This little character was full of boundless energy and often scaled pant legs for a treat; quite the social climber.
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April 13th, 2007
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Comments (109)
Barbara Keith
I've started a discussion in my group "Zoofari - Traditional Art Only" about artwork (and artists) that I think are amazing. But, I would like others to join in and post their choices too.. we can create a unique collection of wonderful art. This is the piece I chose to represent your awesome talent.. stop by, look around and maybe even join in.
Kathy Krause
What a wonderful and fun creation Brent! I can't stop smiling! Absolutely love the title! Congratulations on your sale!
Phyllis Kaltenbach
I love this adorable little red squirrel, your title and your brilliant and entertaining Description, Brent! What a delight! V/F
Brent Ander
I try to achieve depth by contrast, for example with "Please", I draw the background dark along the body section that is light and light where the body is in shadow. To enhance this feeling of depth, I also use contrasting colors, such as here a cold green stands out behind a warm tone brown and tans. Even when I use black, it is either a warm tone or cold depending on the subject, seldom jet black. Here I use a cool dark gray cross-hatched with a dark green.