Tidy desk, tidy mind...?
I'm experimenting with paper birds. It's easy enough to get a shape that's evocative of a bird, but funnily enough the tapered wings make it very hard to make the movement bird-like. A rectangular shape seems to be more effective.
I'm also reading this treasure (Logbook for Grace, by Robert Cushman Murphy):
I'm experimenting with paper birds. It's easy enough to get a shape that's evocative of a bird, but funnily enough the tapered wings make it very hard to make the movement bird-like. A rectangular shape seems to be more effective.
I'm also reading this treasure (Logbook for Grace, by Robert Cushman Murphy):
It's the memoir of a naturalist who shipped on board an old-time New Bedford whaler and sailed to the Antarctic seas. He wrote: 'I now belong to the higher cult of mortals, for I have seen the albatross! ... Near by, in the morning sunlight, flew the long-anticipated bird, even more majestic, more supreme in its element, than my imagination had pictured.'