Yes, it looks a little like we've jumped back in time - but there is a reason for this return to "P". Basically, as I was working through and colouring some of the illustrations from June and assembling the books, I realised that I had overlooked two very important critters for this letter - the Pronghorn and the Portugese Man 'o War. And, it looked like I could easily add another 8 animals into the PQ book. Hence, the addition of 8 new P critters to my animal-a-day project.
This fellow was suggested by Robert Silberbauer, an entomologist.
The Paper Wasps are so-named because they gather wood and plant stems, combining them with saliva to create a water-resistant nest. These nests are built in sheltered areas, and contain an open comb area for the raising of broods. To protect their offspring from ants, a chemical secretion is spread around the base of the nest's anchor. There are over 1000 species worldwide.Her diet consists of nectar, as well as insects and their larvae. She plays an important role in biological control as well as being a pollinator.
About the Project
The ZooTrophy Animal-a-Day project began on October 15th, 2013 as illustrator Angela "LemurKat" Oliver began working her way, systematically but selectively, through the alphabet and presenting, via social media, an illustrated animal to the world. Daily.
All pieces are drawn as 2.5 x 3.5 inch collectible cards, using a combination of polychromos and prismacolor pencils, along with other art materials. Many are still available for purchase ($10) or trade, so drop her an email if anything captures your eye or if there is an animal you wish to request.
It is predicted this project will take her at least two years to complete - with approximately 36 animals being drawn for each letter. She has also used the images to create a collectible hardback encyclopedia series, playing cards and a desk calendar, as well as the ZooTrophy collectible trading card game.
All pieces are drawn as 2.5 x 3.5 inch collectible cards, using a combination of polychromos and prismacolor pencils, along with other art materials. Many are still available for purchase ($10) or trade, so drop her an email if anything captures your eye or if there is an animal you wish to request.
It is predicted this project will take her at least two years to complete - with approximately 36 animals being drawn for each letter. She has also used the images to create a collectible hardback encyclopedia series, playing cards and a desk calendar, as well as the ZooTrophy collectible trading card game.
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