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# Statistics
Favourites: 2305; Deviations: 58; Watchers: 21
Watching: 1019; Pageviews: 17672; Comments Made: 1976; Friends: 1019
# Interests
Favorite visual artist: Alfons MuchaFavorite movies: LOTR/TH, Legend of the Guardians, HTTYD, Avatar
Favorite TV shows: Adventure Time, The Big Bang Theory, Dragons, Lost
Favorite bands / musical artists: GRIMES, Purity Ring, Crystal Castles, Bon Iver, High Highs, various game and film composers
Favorite games: RPGs: Fable, Black & White, Baldur's Gate, Dragon Age, The Elder Scrolls, Trine
Favorite gaming platform: PC, PS3
Tools of the Trade: Pencil, Camera, Wacom Bamboo Fun tablet, Photoshop Elements CS2, Paint Tool Sai
Other Interests: Birds, natural/imaginary figurative (usually) art, folklore, medieval high fantasy
# About me
French QuΓ©bΓ©cois college student. Aspiring artist soon starting a certificate in visual arts, possibly to be integrated in a multidisciplinary bachelor with certificates in animation and digital audio, we'll see! c:Currently taking commissions!
I love medieval high fantasy and cute things.
# Comments
Comments: 804
RaraAvisInTerra In reply to Elimonne [2014-10-14 18:13:53 +0000 UTC]
That was totally deserved! Thank you for taking the time to thank me, and also for making amazing art! ^^
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Elimonne In reply to RaraAvisInTerra [2014-10-14 19:15:50 +0000 UTC]
Aw, you're sweeeetΒ Β
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RaraAvisInTerra In reply to Elimonne [2014-10-15 18:55:42 +0000 UTC]
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RaraAvisInTerra In reply to Sovriin [2014-06-16 00:48:12 +0000 UTC]
Hey, you're welcome! You're super inspiring, I'm super excited to see more!!
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Sovriin In reply to RaraAvisInTerra [2014-06-16 22:41:30 +0000 UTC]
Aww thank you very much! ^_^
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rice-chex [2014-03-31 03:52:47 +0000 UTC]
Hey thanks for the watch! I know your journal is a bit old, but did you get your conure? They're cute little guys.Β
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RaraAvisInTerra In reply to rice-chex [2014-03-31 15:22:28 +0000 UTC]
Hey, you're much welcome! Just wanted to tell you how I LOVE your tutorials and gallery and your many experiments Β and your insightful advices, and you're SUCH and inspiration! So thank YOU
And yes, I finally got him, he's second-hand so he already had a name (Yugi) and a few unfortunate issues to boot (he was three years old and had two owners before me, and while I don't know what happened when he was with them, what I got is a parrot with biting/screaming habits, minimal socialisation and a (curious) preference for men and dislike for women, which, in our case, was a real problem). But since then he has much improved and is coming back the right way Thanks a lot for asking! Β
Do you have any birds, or pets?
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rice-chex In reply to RaraAvisInTerra [2014-03-31 18:55:52 +0000 UTC]
Oh poor baby! It's hard to work with second hand birds, they come with a lot of baggage! considering how long you've had him sounds like you're doing good! I don't personally own any birds, but I'm the primary bird keeper at our local zoo. Most of the parrots are ancient and were once peoples pets. There is a wide range behavioral problems. But we did just 5 green cheeks and a jenday, all just silly little babies that I can't help but adore. The jenday in particular I just love to pieces. Β
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RaraAvisInTerra In reply to rice-chex [2014-04-01 01:14:12 +0000 UTC]
Teehee Β
Yes, and thanks! It's been hard as he was my first bird, but now he's a happy little chirping fella, even though Β his old fears/habits still come back at times!Β
Oh wow, what a great, rewarding job that must be. That's always been my dream job besides making art for a living. I understand how much of a challenge it must be taking care of those (sometimes heavily)Β scarred sweeties. But I can imagine how all they're asking for is a little compassion and understanding, and how full of love they must be when you give it to them!Β
Please, could you tell me more about your little occupants? They sound very endearing! And I'd love to hear about what you do as a bird keeper!
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rice-chex In reply to RaraAvisInTerra [2014-04-01 03:31:08 +0000 UTC]
Hahaha! endearing isn't quite the term I'd use and they spurn any compassion from humans.Β
Well for starters we have a citron-crested cockatoo, hand-raised, total sweetheart, loves to cuddle. She's used for education programs. We have our six conures, such cheeky babies. Two blue and yellow macaws one is the father of the other, the father is over 40 years old and they must stay together at all time. Neither want anything to do with you unless you have a peanut and only then the younger one will take it from your hand and run away. Then there's an eclectus that actively attacked anyone, but someone adopted her and works with her quite well. We had a pair of extremely old african greys that weren't fond of human interaction, one died and the other soon followed, it was quite sad. And lastly of the parrots we have two 40+ amazons that take peanuts from your hand then try to scream and kill you. c:
Such lovelies. None of the old birds are used to enrichment that I make for them and foreign objects scare them. I've tried target training with a clicker, and they're are afraid of the sound despite my yummy reinforcements. Despite all this we do have a working relationship I feed them, give them treats, slowly find ways to entertain them that won't scare them, but they know I'm also the person that has weigh them, trim their beaks and claws, and occasionally force medications down their throat. So we put up with each other.Β
But as much I would love to spend time working with each bird, because I firmly believe each one can become tamed, I have to keep in mind that these are zoo animals not pets. They don't need to be able to step up, or be quiet because I don't often have to handle them. We want them to be healthy and on display representing their wild counterparts. But some training, like crate training, would be extremely useful to reduce stress for both me and the birds.Β
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RaraAvisInTerra In reply to rice-chex [2014-05-31 01:13:23 +0000 UTC]
First, I'm very sorry for the two-month late response. I was completely overwhelmed by my final projects for school! Fortunately, I am now in vacation.
Thanks for the complete response. I realize I had a pretty idealized, maybe over-enthusiastic idea of what it is, working with non-domestic birds. I can imagine how hard it must be at times, having had to train from scratch my secondhand while he had received no education and some mistreatment from his last owners.
Thank you very much again for your time! Your answer will give me food for thought for the next time I'll envision working as a birdkeeper.
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RaraAvisInTerra In reply to Felizias [2014-03-06 17:45:04 +0000 UTC]
Totally deserved!
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Felizias In reply to RaraAvisInTerra [2014-03-06 17:46:42 +0000 UTC]
Oh my gosh, I'm flattered.
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RaraAvisInTerra In reply to leamatte [2014-03-05 17:13:48 +0000 UTC]
Fait plaisir, j'ai hΓ’te d'en voir plus! D'autant plus que je suis heureuse d'encourager une camarade du QuΓ©bec!
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leamatte In reply to RaraAvisInTerra [2014-03-05 21:55:57 +0000 UTC]
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RaraAvisInTerra In reply to WoodLily [2014-01-28 03:46:46 +0000 UTC]
Weeeee, thanks sooo much! Sorry for the late reply!Β
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RaraAvisInTerra In reply to Leon9606 [2014-01-21 00:24:50 +0000 UTC]
Teehee, thank you for the art you make and for liking Dragon Age!
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RaraAvisInTerra In reply to JillHoffman [2013-04-09 21:00:32 +0000 UTC]
Hey, you're welcome, I can't wait to see more of your art! :3
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RaraAvisInTerra In reply to HeWhoWalksWithTigers [2013-03-10 23:39:23 +0000 UTC]
That was definitely deserved! I can't wait to know more about tigers!
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RaraAvisInTerra In reply to BraveBabysitter [2013-02-14 22:17:51 +0000 UTC]
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RaraAvisInTerra In reply to WoodLily [2013-01-25 21:04:42 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much
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NunoPires [2013-01-24 01:25:09 +0000 UTC]
Happy Birthday!!
I wish you a very happy day!
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RaraAvisInTerra In reply to NunoPires [2013-01-24 01:28:05 +0000 UTC]
Heyyy! Thank you so much my dear!
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RaraAvisInTerra In reply to raka-raka [2012-09-05 00:45:29 +0000 UTC]
Why, you're welcome! I can't wait to see more of your wonderful art
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RaraAvisInTerra In reply to driakos [2012-08-24 21:57:25 +0000 UTC]
Well, you're welcome , you truly deserve it!
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driakos In reply to driakos [2012-08-24 00:54:19 +0000 UTC]
This is Jacare. The Green Cheek Conure who lives at my house. Coincidence?
I drew him staring me down. He is bipolar, I am sure of it.
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RaraAvisInTerra In reply to Willowbyrd [2012-08-17 06:06:52 +0000 UTC]
You're welcome! Whoa, it means a lot to me! Thank you!!
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RaraAvisInTerra In reply to JacintaMaree [2012-05-22 01:46:23 +0000 UTC]
You're welcome! It's very deserved!
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JacintaMaree In reply to RaraAvisInTerra [2012-05-22 02:01:52 +0000 UTC]
Nawww.. thanks sweetie, that's kind.
LOL that icon in your journal seems to always crack me up. >.<
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RaraAvisInTerra In reply to JacintaMaree [2012-05-22 02:16:12 +0000 UTC]
My pleasure, darling
You mean the huge green pixel emoticon with many little other emoticons?
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JacintaMaree In reply to RaraAvisInTerra [2012-05-22 02:22:40 +0000 UTC]
The one that's like... going crazy. It's the little one.
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RaraAvisInTerra In reply to JacintaMaree [2012-05-22 02:37:28 +0000 UTC]
Oh, yeah! The one bouncing all over! Oh my god, I laugh everytime I see it!
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