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ornithoblogical is an image blog created by award-winning, NYC-based, illustrator Anna Raff. Her work has appeared in books, newspapers, magazines, and on television, and has been recognized by American Illustration, 3 x 3, Print Magazine, and the Society of Children’s Books Writers and Illustrators, among others. For ten years she was a book designer at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Anna has a BA from Connecticut College and a MFA in Illustration from the School of Visual Arts. To see more of her work, visit annaraff.com.
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omg...lol,,,lol.....wonderful!!!!!!
ReplyDeletehaha, too funny!!
ReplyDeletelol!!
ReplyDeleteouch!!!!!ha ha . too cute.
ReplyDeleteOwww! Cute in its simplicity :)
ReplyDeleteha!! so witty!!
ReplyDeleteHehehe! This is so funny.... and cute! Nice one Anna!
ReplyDeleteA lovely interpretation of this weeks theme
ReplyDeleteOh no! Cute little birdie has an ouchie now!
ReplyDeleteOutstanding! That'll teach him not to play with fire.
ReplyDeleteHilarious!!!!!! Poor little chickie.
ReplyDeleteooo poor little burning chicken!
ReplyDeleteOh...very funny! I always wondered how birds could walk around all winter in the snow with no apparent ill effects...so maybe a foot on fire is not as painful as it appears...
ReplyDeleteaaaaaaaaaaaaa! when simplicity meets awesomeness ^O^ I love your blog! me too I have birdies flapping in my head ^^
ReplyDeleteas i see he's holding something that seems like a delicious corn seed and he was obviously fed up with the old routine and our poor cornfed chicken wanted to make his meal a bit more interesting and then it happened and now he should drop it cos a foot on fire surely is painful i can tell you however it wasn't my foot but my pinky that touched the iron at the wrong side and the one thing i still don't know how your chick was able to strike that match while he was busy grabbing that seed well maybe it was his beak he turned to i don't know but i like what you have here especially those eyebrows well done anna bye
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