New Artwork – Ian Rogers – a Nide of Pheasants
Another collective noun – today, a Nide of Pheasants. Technically a group of pheasants is only called a “nide” when they are on the ground; a group of pheasants in flight is called a “bouquet”.
New Artwork – Ian Rogers – A Murder of Crows
Another collective noun – today, a murder of crows. This marks the halfway point in this abecediary of collective nouns…
New Artwork – Ian Rogers – a Leap of Leopards
Another collective noun – today, a Leap of Leopards. Leopards are the smallest of the big cats, but are the best climbers. A leopard can carry a kill many times its own weight up a nearly vertical tree in its jaws, where…
New Artwork – Ian Rogers – a Knot of Toads
Another collective noun – today, a Knot of Toads. Looking for some toad trivia? In the Middle Ages toads were believed to have a magical gem inside their heads that acted as an antidote to poison.
New Artwork – My Sketchbook / Ben Frost
So, today, I’ve just been taking care of various errands, and doing some drawing. I’ve been mostly offline, so I have nothing to offer other than a double spread from my sketchbook. You may notice a mention of Ben Frost…