I love red-winged blackbirds. I'm not sure if it's that deep flash of color on their wings or the memories it brings back of the book "Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance," which I read in college and found to be oh-so-profound at the time (somehow, I doubt it would hold up today, though). At the very beginning of the book, a father points out a red-winged black bird to his son who finds it unremarkable. And then there's this line: "At age eleven you don’t get very impressed with red-winged blackbirds. You have to get older for that." I'm not sure why that line has stayed with me, but it has. And I think of it and smile whenever I see one of these beautiful birds. The other day when I was running on the coastside trail, I spied one of these wonderful creatures, and I wanted to capture the feeling in my smashbook sketchbook. I wish I would have used the Zen quote, but I didn't think of it until it was too late, Still, I'm still reasonably happy with my page (and I did make it in 10 minutes). To make it, I used my Tim Holtz bird mask and used it along with some Tim Holtz distress inks. The technique is very timely because this week's Grungy Monday challenge over at the Studio L3 is to use distress inks!
It's also timely because these blackbirds signal summer, and I'm definitely getting into summer mode these days. Don't forget to check out my Summertime Snapshot and Photography Scavenger Hunt, which you can find at this link. It's looking like we're going to have two divisions: photography and snapshot teams! I'm very happy with the turnout so far, but there's definitely room for more. So, go check it out!
I love spotting red-winged blackbirds, too. I'm always hoping for a good photograph of one. I got a semi-decent one a few years ago at Sapsucker Woods, the Cornell Ornithology Lab. Saw several there a few weeks ago, but not in camera range.
ReplyDeleteOh, and I love your page---and the quote from Zen (which amazingly I have never read).
ReplyDeleteLove your page, the bird is super.
ReplyDeletei always think we would be more fascinated with birds if there weren't so many of them. love your page. enjoy these precious summer days!
ReplyDeleteWonderful page. I love all birds. I lost that mask last time I used it. Sorry to confuse- we still have Christmas tags 2009 to do..have a great week...Donna
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure I've ever seen a red-winged blackbird. maybe we don't get them here, I'll have to ask my mum she is our bird expert!
ReplyDeleteIt's a beautiful page - I love the simplicity of that bird image.
Lovely page. I read that book at some point in college, though I honestly do not remember much about it.
ReplyDeleteOh, I adore this little red-winged blackbird, Rinda! What a fabulous page and a really excellent use of Distress Ink. The journaling is fabulous, too!
ReplyDeleteThe red-winged blackbirds sing the sun to sleep every night this time of year in my neighborhood, and they're so wonderful.