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

Thursday, August 25, 2016

Little Night Mare, equine art postage stamp.



Little Night Mare

She's not a big scary nightmare, she's just a little one. She might be more like a dream .... If you dream of horses, you might dream of one like this. She's just fun to see.

This original painting was created using a faux encaustic technique with many layers of collage, mediums, paper and paint. When you look at the painting you see down through the layers. She is also covered with texture. The surface of this painting is amazing to feel!

The original painting is for sale and will be posted in my Etsy shop. I'll post a link to her, once she is there.The painting itself, is 7X10", float mounted into a 14X16 " frame.

She's on a postage stamp at Zazzle to be purchased to add a special quality to notes you might send to your friends. If you'd like something special and unique, she's for you.

I hope you enjoy her.
Donna Ridgway

Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Tail Lights, a Racing Scene by Kimberly Kelly Santini


"Tail Lights," (4) (yes, you read that correctly) 6" x 8" panels, when, placed side by side, depict an entire field of race horses, overall painting size 24" x 8". I have photoshopped black lines in between so that you can see how the design breaks across the panels. This is acrylics on museum quality panels, priced at $1199 (all 4 panels come together). In process images are here and inquiries may come to me

My Saratoga gallery asked for some pieces around 8" x 10" or smaller and I got the seemingly-brilliant-at-the-time idea to create a series of horse butt racing scenes, all individual. So I set my easel up with four, planning to attack the first batch all at once.

And then that seemingly-brilliant-at-the-time idea blossomed into something entirely different.

What if instead I painted an entire field of horses, running away from the viewer, but stretched them artistically across the four panels? I would end up with four different paintings, but when they were assembled, they become one combined image.

So I spent the last 6 days trying to answer that question. I think I got my answer!

But what do you think?

Thanks, as always, for following along with my artwork,
Warmly, Kimberly Santini
ksantini@turtledovedesigns.com

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)

Discover more of my work online at SheonahamiltonGrant.com
or follow me on Facebook http://facebook.com/SheonaHamiltonGrantArtist

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Baby Steps



"Baby Steps," 10" x 5-3/4", acrylics on a museum quality panel, depicting a Gypsy Vanner mare and new foal, $399 to the first one to email. In process photos are here.

I needed a breath of spring in the studio today, so I spoiled myself with some bright green grass. And indulged in another favorite of mine - black and white. Which as you know isn't really black or white. But that green? It is most definately green.

Horses courtesy of Mt Christie Gypsy Horses, which I visited two springs ago with a friend, just days after this little one hit the ground. 

Is it possible to have spring fever in early February? I'm in for a long couple of months if so.....

Thanks for following along with my artwork, 
Kim 


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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Tuesday, January 21, 2014

"Weymouth" new drawing by Sheona Hamilton-Grant

Last week I was sure it had seen the last pencil stroke, this week I  stand by my initial decision and have signed my latest drawing "Weymouth".

Going in close.
Staying personal.
Cropping, mercilessly.

Really liking the result.




"Weymouth"
Pencil on Paper.
17x30 cm
Sheona Hamilton-Grant. All rights reserved.





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Monday, October 14, 2013

Horse Work In Progress



    I currently have six paintings going right now It's amazing what feeling inspired will do for you! Three of them are horses and since you have asked here is a Work in Progress of one of them. I won't be divulging the name or final of this boy until it goes to it's new home. 


Step #1

    The sketch. I did several variations on the sketch and I like the composition of this one the best. I'm using Arches 300 lb Hot Press with a very smooth, bright white paper and is probably one of favorites because it is very suited for the way I like to work. This piece measure 14 x 11.
©Deborah Bollman
www.DeborahBollman.com



Step #2  

     Laying down the lightest glazes first and saving the white of the paper.








Step #3

     Starting to lay in the darks and modeling the musculature. As soon as I start adding some of the darkest darks the light seem to appear from nowhere.






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Holiday Portrait Gift Commissions

     THe holidays are right around the corner! Time to start thinking about commissioning those holiday portraits. I've already have a few spots spots booked! If you are thinking of giving the gift of a horse, dog or NFL football portrait/painting, please, don't hesitate to contact me. The process is super easy to get started! For more info drop me an email atdeborah@deborahbollman.com



©DeborahBollman
Luke, Watercolor, SOLD








Sunday, February 10, 2013

Peek a Boo - Catherin McMillan



Peek A Boo

Been a while since I posted a blog .. will make sure to remedy that this year.. the last couple of months have been what you could call a write off ..


Finished Peek a Boo off this morning I decided to use a different paper from my usual canson pastel paper.. 
 
This time around I used art spectrum "colour fix" which is a little like working on smooth sandpaper giving the image a textured look.
 
Peek a Boo is  off to WA for an exhibition unless sold prior...

Thank you Katherine Waddington for the use of your photo ☺



Peek a Boo5" x 7"
pastel framed
$200.00
 
Catherin McMillan
facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Catherin-McMillan-Artist/298959873937?created

Commissions welcome
Original Art work for sale

Payment plan offered
Gift certificates available

Pay Pal accepted.. 

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Zac - work in progress


Zac - work in progress


Finally had a chance to work on Zac's portrait again today.. his face is coming together nicely and Ive blocked in his neck and plaits both on his neck and fore head.

I will continue working on the halter next and then his muzzle before starting on Zac's  neck.

Once Ive work on the entire drawing I will then decide how much it will need darkening

Zac

work in progress
pastel

Catherin McMillan

Commissions accepted worldwide
Original artwork for sale

Gift certificates/available
Payment plan offered

Pay Pal accepted




Friday, September 28, 2012

"Dicke Tour" drawing by Sheona Hamilton-Grant



Dicke Tour
Pencil on Paper, 50x46 cm
Sheona Hamilton-Grant. All rights reserved.
Limited Edition Prints available. (Run of 99)

Find out more on how Dicke Tour was drawn by checking out  my blog Sheonas.blogpsot.com

Monday, July 16, 2012

Valarie Wolf, AAEA: "Quiet Nobility" Draft Horse painting

This painting was just named as a Finalist The 29th Annual Art Competition!  I particularly like the shadows on this one.

Sunday, July 15, 2012

Shooting Star by Sheona Hamilton-Grant

"Shooting Star"
Pencil on Paper
44x29 cm
Sheona Hamilton-Grant. All rights reserved
As soon as I saw the reference sent by wonderful photographer and fellow artist Juliet Harrison, all I wanted to do was get tucked into portraying this exquisite running machine.
Focus had to be given to the graceful lines, athletic long neck, beautifully defined shoulders and the ever alert inquisitive eye. 
In order to pep-up and add a wee twist to the final composition, interesting elements, such as his elegant pride, apparent coolness in the spotlight, controlled presence when in the thick of things, were had to feature.
I adored drawing this athlete, all the memories of my days "in the business" came flooding back.  They had a strong magnetic pull on my pencils.   The hours spent on the drawing board one big long refreshing walk down memory lane.
The icing on the cake: both Shooting Star and Up & Running are on their way to Australia as I type. 
Both are finalists in this years Inglis Equine Art Prize and their presence now required on the Australian Equine Art circuit! 
So very very chuffed. 
Actually chuffed to very little pieces!
p.s: Massive thank-yous' once again to Juliet Harrison for generously allowing me to use her material and vision. p.p.s: Juliet's work, her interpretation of the equine form is so beautiful. Her use of light masterful. If you are unfamiliar with her work, you simply must discover her amazing art world at http://julietrharrisonphotography.com/

Friday, May 11, 2012

Hugo's pARTy !!


it's a pARTy !!
 

What's a pARTy, you ask? It's when a group of artists use the same reference material to create their work.

 
In our case, it was the photo above, supplied by Linda Shantz, starring one of her Thoroughbred babies, Hugo.

 
She invited a core group of friends to participate. Each of us work in a different style or media, and we had 24 hours to create our piece.

 
I was so impressed with the resulting art that I offered to share it via my blog and newsletter.

 
Here are all the Hugo's, in alphabetical order by artists' name.

 
I hope you enjoy!!

 
Thanks!

 

"Klein Hugo"
pencil on paper
20x23cm
260 EUROS, inquire
oil on canvas paper
8" x 10"
NFS
 
 
 
 
"Linda's Colt"
oil on copper panel, varnished
7" x 5"
$325, inquire
"Hugo"
oil on canvas
8" x 10"
$275 CDN, inquire
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
on pen and ink paper
9" x 12"
NFS
"Hugo"
acrylic on panel
8" square
$399, iinquire 
 
 
"Walk the Walk (Hugo)"
oil on canvas
10" x 8"
$450 CDN, inquire
 
digital media
NFS
 
 
 
 
Thanks, as always, for following along with my - with OUR - artwork,
Kim
 

Saturday, April 28, 2012

Wind in your hair...


Tonight my husband and I did something we haven't done since we were kids.  Driving home in a desultory kind of way from the grocery store, we passed a school playground baking in the late afternoon sun.  Within 5 minutes we were both climbing onto the swings and heavenbound.  And with the lurching back and forth of the swing, the feeling of breaking the boundaries of the earth and soaring into the oak tree limbs, the stomach dropping moment of weightlessness at the apex of the arc, with each pass of the wind in our hair we felt better, younger, lighter.

This is my first blog post of 2012.  I realize that, and, if any of you were anxiously waiting out there for an update on the studio antics of one Joanna Zeller Quentin and Co, I humbly apologize.  It's not that I/ we haven't been busy - we have!  Four months into 2012, I've traveled to California and Louisiana to see my work hanging in big art exhibitions, seen my art published on the cover of a major six-week long international horse show program, had lunch and rubbed elbows with Olympians, seen some world class horses do incredible things, gave a giant hug to to my favorite author, taken over 2500 reference photos of various animals doing interesting things, had work accepted to a major wildlife art show, actually completed more work in time for the deadline for another major art show and become a member of the International Equine Artist's Association.  Whew!

Anyway, the point of all this is that being on the swings tonight reminded me of the simple, meditative joys of doing what you love, and how important that is to your emotional, physical and mental well being.  Watching twilight bleed through the oak trees in a sky Maxfield Parrish would have envied (and then painted, of course), listening to the soft squeak of the metal chains, feeling the air rush past my face, and just being oddly present and yet a million miles away... it was NIICE.  Better than nice, it was inspiring.

So I came home and spent some time working on a new watercolor.  I've got some vague plan of gouache and oil and gold leaf, so we'll see how that works out.  In the meantime, here are a few "new" images for 2012.  There's much more to come, so please stay tuned!  And, as always, thanks for reading.

PS - the new Jack White CD ROCKS.

(and just a reminder, please respect my copyright.  All work ©Joanna Zeller Quentin 2012.  All Rights Reserved.  www.MoosePantsStudio.com)
"Naples"  oil on canvas

"Flying Purple Plantain Eater" mixed media on board

"A Plea for Wilderness" india ink and scratchboard

"To the Jumper Ring"  pen and ink on bristol

"Chestnut Sketch #1, Alla Prima"  Oil on board

"Power Steering"  Oil and ink on board

"Picture Perfect" Watercolor and gouache on board

"Rhapsody in White" watercolor on paper

ALL WORK ©Joanna Zeller Quentin 2012.  All Rights Reserved.  
www.MoosePantsStudio.com 


Friday, April 6, 2012

By Two Lengths

By Two Lengths

By Two Lengths is the first of my two entries for this years juried Inglis Equine Art Prize.

Originally I was going to include a field of race horses but decided the power and majesty of this fellow was all that was needed.

By Two Lengths is drawn on black canson pastel paper.

By Two Lengths

20" x 27"

pastel

$2500.00 framed

Catherin McMillan

Commissions welcome
original artwork for sale

Gift vouchers available
Payment plan offered

Pay pal accepted

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Perlino

Perlino

There are certain rescue groups that are dear to my heart... Being an owner of 3 brumbys' (Australias wild horses) brumby rescue is one that is very dear to my heart.

Once a year I create an original work for each of the 3 rescue groups I am a member of..These pieces are raffled or sold directly to help raise funds to help there efforts to save these beautiful horses..

Perlino is one of the young brumbys rescued by the Outback Heritage Horse Associations of Western Australia.  Drop by there website if you would like to read more about him is name is Digger.

Perlino will be offered for sale on the OHHAWA website shortly..

Perlino

8" x 8"
Framed Pastel

Catherin McMillan

COmmissions welcome worldwide
Original artwork for sale

Gift certificates available
Payment plan offered.

Pay Pal accepted