Landscape of the Kempen (Campine), Belgium, 1910 - by Léonard Misonne (1870 - 1943), Belgian

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Landscape of the Kempen (Campine), Belgium, 1910 - by Léonard Misonne (1870 - 1943), Belgian

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Very important contribution to the art world.
70s aerobics campine
Notice something
Off in these pictures
Maybe a little bit
Evil incarnate.
I love Cassy she’s a tiny goblin. She has to be in everything all the time always, and if she’s not in then she’s out- out of the run, exploring the world and digging up my carrots.
Willy Kessels. Landscape in Campine, Belgique, C. 1930
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It’s been aaages since I worked on a full painting and I got the itch to today, I havent been able to sit down and commit to a piece lately so im relieved with this one!
the lovely model is Cassandra, one of my idiot Campines. Silver Campines are quite rare here in Aus (they nearly went extinct in 1914) and they’re much good birb, they’re very curious and nosy birds- they have to be involved in everything- even if that everything is a tub of paint I was using to paint the coop... Bathing a chicken is never fun.
done in a glitchy ancient copy of ps cs6 and took me around two hours!
I could never be a chicken it looks like such hard work.
Sardine and Lancer have decided their legs don’t work anymore and they get to live inside. Paralysis strikes again, and my room stinks of chicken 🙄
It’s treatable it just takes a very long time, I’ll be stuck hand feeding them, exercising their legs and cleaning their stupid butts for a while.
This is something that occurs quite a lot in Campines and their relative breeds, it’s caused by a vitamin deficiency (commercial feeds don’t supply enough for someone as needy as a Campine) specifically vitamin B. What’s the fix? Brewers yeast in their food and lots of waiting.