Finding a quiet, isolated place wasn't as easy as it sounded. All Avian wanted was a quiet place in the courtyard to settle down and sketch a picture of a tropical screech owl she took several nights ago. But no, the grounds were crowded with chatty students who luckily didn't notice her, like people would overlook a ghost. She finally found a secluded patch of grass and plopped down in relief. Finally! Peace! Her blue striped sundress pooled around her as she slung her backpack in front of her and began rummaging around. Out came a sketchbook, a book stand, a tin of pencils, and a grey putty eraser. She placed the photograph of her little screech owl on the book stand and kept it in place with a paperweight. After finding the owl's basic sketch deep within the bird-filled sketchbook, she opened her tin of pencils and settled with the generic 6B pencil.
Avian adjusted her sun hat and began the owl's shading process, glancing back and forth between her work and the picture. It wasn't long before a canary fluttered down to her shoulder and watched her work. However, this was normal for Avian so she simply ignored the little bird, letting it watch her pencil strokes.
Avian adjusted her sun hat and began the owl's shading process, glancing back and forth between her work and the picture. It wasn't long before a canary fluttered down to her shoulder and watched her work. However, this was normal for Avian so she simply ignored the little bird, letting it watch her pencil strokes.