Monday, May 21, 2012
The Arabian Oryx Ink piece FINAL
SO It is finally done! The Arabian Oryx ink piece -which took many hours of tiny dots and squinting for these old eyes is my newest piece of art and one of my largest ink pieces in the last few years. I took the refeence photos from a zoo and then recreated my Oryx herd in a made up desert setting.
The Phoenix Zoo is credited with saving the Arabian Oryx from extinction. In 1962 they started the first captive-breeding herd in any zoo. Starting with only 9 animals, the Phoenix Zoo has had over 200 successful births. Oryx were sent to other zoos to start their herds. By 1990, the number of Arabian Oryx had increased to over 1300 including 112 captive bred ones which were reintroduced back to the wild in preserves in their native lands.
That the Arabian Oryx was extinct in the wild but have been saved by a zoo is impressive! That is one of the reasons I chose this animal instead of the other speices of Oryx. I also have read that early explorers would mistake the Oryx for a unicorn in profile view across the desert heat waves. Early Oryx sightings could have started the unicorn fable. These animals are shy and do not let people get very close at all, dashing away at top speed.
This past weekend I attended the State Lone Star Art Guild convention in Bay City with three pieces of art while Gayln delivered two of my other works to The Art Alliance At Clear Lake. The convention was well done and I attended a few demos. The Best of Show winner was a portrait painting and it was excellent -I'm just not a fan of portraits. My favorite -of course-was a BEAUTIFUL Egret painting on Masonite by Sherry Hogan!
Last bit of NEWS--14 DAYS till we LEAVE for AFRICA!! Thanks for reading my stuff....Doug Hiser
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