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Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Autumn Rhino



Well, I broke down and took out my paints this afternoon. I have been itching to paint this rhino as I find him (or her)so tubby and adorable. If ever I were to rub a rhino's belly, this would be the one. This photo was one of the winners of the International Rhino Foundation's photo contest. Yes, I know it is a copyrighted photo, but I have no intentions of making money off this painting. I'll even credit the photographer. Her name is Becky Krywko. Becky Krywko, if for some one and a million reason you are looking at this, your photo is fabulous and inspiring. I'm very glad I did fight my laziness and take out my paints today as I had a lot of fun and I think the rhino turned out way cute.

I am very happy fall is on the way, that is why I think I went for the autumn colors in the background. I could picture it with a patch of pumpkins to the side, but I didn't paint it that way. The rhino himself sort of resembles a pumpkin or maybe more like a pear. He actually is the personification (or should we say rhinocification)of the term pear shaped. I'm sure he (I'm just calling it a he as I don't feel like typing "or she" each time) has absolutely no problems with his pear shape. Even if it is a she, I feel she would still have no problem with her pear shape. Rhinos aren't known for the low self-esteems. Anyway, back to fall... Caribou is offering their fall coffee drinks and it is after Labor Day, so for me, it is fall, even if the weather is still a bit warm for my taste.

Oh, and extra points to anyone that can tell me what kind of rhino this is.
Hint: the lip.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Anne - the photo is of a black rhino.

Beautiful painting!

Kelly Russo
International Rhino Foundation

Janei said...

I absolutely love this painting. The colors are so pretty and the rhino is so cute. I'm glad you are back to painting and drawing and posting it on your blog. I miss your artwork.

J Brand said...

I love the painting and I think it is AWESOME that you appear to be a TWEET entry on the International Rhino Foundation web site. I AM VERY IMPRESSSED! Amazing. Good for you. Your rhinos are ready for the world stage!

Anonymous said...

Hi Anne,
Thanks for letting me know about your rhino drawing and the International Rhino Foundation! I looked up rhino and lip on google and decided it was a black rhino because the white rhino's lip is more square.
So, when I went to post a comment, I see that Kelly already identified it! Do I get any points for being 2nd?

Ruby said...

Aw shoot! I thought it was a kind of blue and silver rhino!

Hey, I heart this rhino. I hope the photographer gets to see it too.