A Book of Wildflowers by Elsa Felsko
A collection of everything organic and sustainable in my life. Artwork, farmer's markets, cooking, and working on a farm.
Showing posts with label hummingbird. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hummingbird. Show all posts
Friday, May 2, 2014
Monday, May 28, 2012
Chicken Gestures
I will be staying at Wormfarm Institute 5 more days than originally planned. Now my last day is June 20th.
I have seen two hummingbirds today. One was only a foot away from me! They are so tiny. Their feathers are bright red by their beaks and their backs are metallic green. Hopefully I will get a picture.
Here are some eggs I cut out of fabric along with the bright yellow yolks I have seen from the chickens at Wormfarm.
I was painting chicken gestures today because I am going to make fabric chickens to go along with the above work. These are super fun to do. There really is only 7 parts to a chicken. Back, tail, bum, legs, chest, neck and head. They don't run away as long as I just stick to what I am doing, which is painting. I did pick one up on my own today! So soft!
Such a wide variety of colors, shapes and sizes!
I can watch them all day!
Labels:
bright yellow yolks,
Chicken,
eggs,
hummingbird,
Kim Guare,
Wormfarm Institute
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