This handsome fellow turned up at our door recently looking for shelter so of course we took him in. The artist who did all the wonderful beadwork is Norman Chamisa.
Taking part in Saturday's Critters. Click HERE to see more creatures from around the world.
now that's a great choice for the critter post, what a cutie!!
ReplyDeleteHe is such a lovely creature. I think he's found his forever home.
ReplyDeleteWell, I knew that birds had beady eyes . . .
ReplyDeleteVery cleverly made.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely yes, I'd do the same thing, what an adorable critter!
ReplyDeleteThat is a fine looking rooster who has found a comfortable home.
ReplyDeleteQuite a work of art! I can’t imagine how much patience it must take to make an object like that, plus both art and skill.
ReplyDeletebest, mae at maefood.blogspot.com
Wow! That does raise to the level of Art! Cockadoodledoo. I love it! Aloha!
ReplyDeleteThat is a fine artwork!
ReplyDeleteHello :=)
ReplyDeleteThe rooster is a thing of beauty, and unlike other roosters it won't disturb your morning's sleep.:=))
Very cute!
ReplyDeleteLooks great.
ReplyDeleteA handsome rooster! I have got a few of them at home.
ReplyDeleteHow exquisite! I can't imagine having the patience to make something like that. It would probably look like a 'new' critter of a monster! hahaha!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful work that needs patience to finish.
ReplyDeleteI like.
Have a nice week
Awwww, nice! Great work!
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Very handsome, love the bead work art.
Thanks so much for linking up and sharing your post.
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It looks like some of the bead animals I have seen (and bought!) in South Africa.
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