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Painting Percy the Pelican


strokes' for the wave forms. This contrasts with the more vertical strokes of the sand
reflections. Lastly the figures are painted in with a three quarter inch flat bristle brush.

Subject wise I was now on a roll and decided to add the daughter of the family where Percy was
considered the family's pet pelican. They often fed him a ... you guessed it, a herring or a piece
of squid. Of course the girl's name was Peggy. The painting was to be rather in the fashion of
an intimate portrait, only on water.

I was now becoming more and more convinced that these large birds resembled ships, more
particularly man-o-wars, with their gunports positioned along the side looking like black
feathers. All they needed was cannon run out ... and smoke and a few feathers ...

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