Tag: horses

  • Horse in Paddock

    My latest drawing is a mate of the little burro that I painted before. There were three horses in the paddock with him and he was the boss.

    I love drawing animals but horses and dogs seem to be the most requested for commissions. While most of my work has been drawing, I also work in water colour portraits.

    Pencils used in this drawing are Faber Castell polychromos, Caran D’acné luminance and Derwent lightfast, coloursoft and procolour.

    The paper is Strathmore bristol smooth 300 series

  • Jennifer’s Pony

    I used to have a close friend and one of the things we had in common was our love of horses. Over time we lost touch. Life has a habit of doing that.

    However I still have photos taken back in our day. This portrait is from one I intended on using as a reference for a painting. I changed it a little, making the halter red instead of the original blue in the photo.

    I hope she still has some connection to horses as I do with my art.  But then most of us never really outgrow horses do we?

    Watercolour painting on Arches 140 lb cold pressed paper.

  • Julie and Leo

    Once in a while I get to do a painting with a person as one of the subjects. Most of my commissions are of animals only and it’s a bit of a change when asked to bring a human into the picture.

    This is a watercolour painting on Arches 140lb cold pressed paper.

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  • Kingsley

    My latest commission is of this lovely fellow Kingsley, a thoroughbred who is retired from the racetrack.  He now has a good home and is doing well in dressage competitions.

    The painting is done in watercolour on Arches 140lb cold pressed paper.

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  • Big Ben

    In keeping with the Olympics, I would like to post my (prismacolor) drawing of Big Ben.

    He was an amazing horse and really put Canada on the equestrian map.

  • Two Horses…in black & white

    This is an example of how a portrait can be made using multiple photographs instead of having all the subjects in the same photo. I’m constantly taking photos of horses (and dogs, cats, birds…) which I use for a portrait or future reference.

                  and here is the finished portrait…

  • Three Horses…in black & white

    This is a drawing of three horses I saw in a parade.

    The finished work is in a private collection.

     

  • Renfrew Fair

    This is another horse I saw at the Renfrew Fair several years ago. He was one of the entries in the heavy horse division and I liked the way he stood, quietly waiting for the judge to make his decision. This artwork wasn’t a commission just a fellow I wanted to paint.

  • In the meantime…

    western-horse-sig-for-blogTrail Horse

    I’m going to post some work I did before starting this blog as it will be a while before I finish my latest painting. This is a watercolour of a trail horse I saw in Alberta and loved the way the light played on his face and bridle.

    When I was younger I worked at a riding stable and from what I’d heard of other riding establishments, we were one of the better ones. You couldn’t take a horse out on your own unless we knew you could be counted on not to gallop the whole way as soon as you were out of sight. Our horses would be able to rest for an hour after being out a couple of times in a row. Things like that. I like to think that times have changed for horses in riding stables. For the better.

     

     

  • Chestnut

    This is my latest painting.  I saw this chestnut at the Renfrew Fair a couple of years ago and was taken by his colour in the afternoon sun.  I just had to paint him and have finally been able to find the time to do it!