"Watchman Of The Valley" (11x14)
My mother-in-law, Pat, commissioned me to do a drawing of an eagle to give as a gift to her good friend, Fr. John Budwick. Historically, religiously and artistically the symbol for Saint John has always been the eagle. For my drawing, (which is pen, ink, colored pencil and pastel) I placed the bald eagle symbolically on a cross shaped tree. One branch is dead and the other is sprouting new life. There are other hidden and not so hidden elements in this picture, some of which I did not knowingly put there! See if you can find them!
My mother-in-law, Pat, commissioned me to do a drawing of an eagle to give as a gift to her good friend, Fr. John Budwick. Historically, religiously and artistically the symbol for Saint John has always been the eagle. For my drawing, (which is pen, ink, colored pencil and pastel) I placed the bald eagle symbolically on a cross shaped tree. One branch is dead and the other is sprouting new life. There are other hidden and not so hidden elements in this picture, some of which I did not knowingly put there! See if you can find them!
My mother-in-law, Pat, commissioned me to do a drawing of an eagle to give as a gift to her good friend, Fr. John Budwick. Historically, religiously and artistically the symbol for Saint John has always been the eagle. For my drawing, (which is pen, ink, colored pencil and pastel) I placed the bald eagle symbolically on a cross shaped tree. One branch is dead and the other is sprouting new life. There are other hidden and not so hidden elements in this picture, some of which I did not knowingly put there! See if you can find them!