Showing posts with label Equestrian art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Equestrian art. Show all posts

Sunday, March 23, 2014

Buckled by Sheona Hamilton-Grant

A wee work in progress that lead to my new drawing "Buckled".



"Buckled"
Pencil on Paper
35x26 cm
Sheona Hamilton-Grant. All rights reserved.










Pencils: 2b, 2h and a 6b Paper: Mellotex Size: 37 x 26 cm (pretty much lifesize)

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Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Cornered - New drawing by Sheona Hamilton-Grant

This year, the focus is on daring to spice things up, dramatically.
"Cornered", in my mind for over 4 years, as seen the light and I love it.
My scribble friends have delivered.
They have dared to push compositional boundaries, over-use negative space, confront the viewer with a new phenomenon, highlight a slice of the bigger picture.
Successfully cornering reality.
"Cornered"
Pencil on Paper, 17x21 cm
950 Euros
Sheona Hamilton-Grant. All rights reserved.




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Saturday, February 1, 2014

I Have To Have Another Studio Sale & Have 2 New Paintings Done



They say that it is good to let go...move on ...clear clutter...and I have decided to have another studio clean up sale.  “A Mid-Winter Special Studio Sale Of Art Work “ .  The work offered in this studio sale can be seen on my website on a page created specifically for that sale. I hope there a painting there that you cannot live without! It is ‘ Easy Peasey’ to buy it with Buy Buttons through secure PayPal.  Help me de-clutter and buy hay for my horses!!


I have finished a new water color of a driving pair. Another ground driving painting, with the movement and brio that can take part in even the simple discipline of ground driving horses. “Ground Driving the Pair” is now up available on my Equine Art page.




 As soon as I finished the watercolor, I did a small casein of a Jack Russell pup….our hairy Nell modeled for me. She is a cheap model!  One chewy bone and she is good to go.


I am waiting for spring with such a longing. This winter has been brutal....warmth and green growing will be welcomed!
Until it comes.........I will paint!