As always, I started with a sketch.
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| Who Sketch | 
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| Who Sketch with Color | 
For this piece, I decide to use the following colors:
Eyes - Night Black (C39) and Saffron (D43)
Outer Eyes - Fossil (A14)
Owl Body - Oak (A13)
Feet - Fossil (A14)
Moon - China White (A20)
Tree - Night Black (C39)
Sky - Pansy (PAN1)
| Selecting Tile Colors | 
Next I began cutting and gluing. I usually try to start with the hardest part first. In the case of this piece, the owls eyes were definitely the hardest.
| Gluing the Eyes | 
| Gluing the Owl | 
| Gluing the background | 
| Who, Who | 
| Grouting the Who | 
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| Who | 
Fun Owl Facts (Source: http://www.sciencekids.co.nz/sciencefacts/animals/owl.html)
- There are around 200 different owl species.
 - Owls are active at night (nocturnal).
 - A group of owls is called a parliament.
 - Most owls hunt insects, small mammals and other birds.
 - Some owl species hunt fish.
 - Owls have powerful talons (claws) which help them catch and kill prey.
 - Owls have large eyes and a flat face.
 - Owls can turn their heads as much as 270 degrees.
 - Owls are farsighted, meaning they can’t see things close to their eyes clearly.
 - Owls are very quiet in flight compared to other birds of prey.
 - The color of owl’s feathers helps them blend into their environment (camouflage).
 - Barn owls can be recognized by their heart shaped face.
 


























