We have about seventeen weeks to go until Christmas. But I had so much fun creating this years card, "Santa and His Elves", that I felt it was time for its release. The idea behind the card began while researching my father's family tree and seeing our tartans. I wanted the horses and blankets to represent the countries of my ancestors: The Shetland Pony from Scotland, The Connemara from Ireland, The Welsh Pony from Wales and The Shire from England. The Shire in my eyes made a perfect Santa and his blanket reminds me of both Santa's robe and the uniform of the Queen's Palace Horse Guard. Enjoy!
Friday, August 31, 2007
Santa and His Elves
We have about seventeen weeks to go until Christmas. But I had so much fun creating this years card, "Santa and His Elves", that I felt it was time for its release. The idea behind the card began while researching my father's family tree and seeing our tartans. I wanted the horses and blankets to represent the countries of my ancestors: The Shetland Pony from Scotland, The Connemara from Ireland, The Welsh Pony from Wales and The Shire from England. The Shire in my eyes made a perfect Santa and his blanket reminds me of both Santa's robe and the uniform of the Queen's Palace Horse Guard. Enjoy!
Monday, August 20, 2007
Mustang Horse
Thursday, August 9, 2007
Takhi Horse Head Study
For several years I have been researching the Takhi (Przewalski Horse) at Zoos and Natural History Museums in the States. My friend is a zookeeper at the WCS's Bronx Zoo. He has generously aided me in my visual explorations. This color pencil head study is based on some of his photographs! My studies are in preparation for a future expedition to the Mongolian steppe to observe these ancient wild horses in their native habitat.
Wednesday, August 1, 2007
Norwegian Fjord Horse Head Study
This little head study of a Norwegian Fjord Horse was rendered in colored pencil. I have not drawn with them in about ten years! I decided to resurrect this medium because I am looking to develop a new shorthand for sketching animals from life. So far the pencils are fairly quick and a lighter load in my day pack compared to my inks or water colors!
Wednesday, July 25, 2007
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Keep Your Eye on the Ball I
Friday, July 13, 2007
Zebra Plains Foal
Zebra Plains Foal from my "Sepia Suite" series has just sold! It is included in the invitational art exhibit, "Inspired by Nature" in Cross River, NY. The show will be on display at Gallery Yellow, May 19, 2007 – July 31, 2007. http://www.galleryyellow.com/index.html
The “Sepia Suite” series is an intimate reflection of the tranquil moments I experienced while observing these animals in the field. The artwork is primarily created in sepia tones using homemade black walnut ink on carefully selected specialty papers. As a gesture of my deep respect for these creatures, their form stands alone against the paper’s natural background. For me this placement emphasizes the essence of each individual’s nobility and grace. African wildlife and horse paintings from the "Sepia Suite" series are still available. To purchase an original painting, please write me for more information or stop in the gallery before the show closes!
The “Sepia Suite” series is an intimate reflection of the tranquil moments I experienced while observing these animals in the field. The artwork is primarily created in sepia tones using homemade black walnut ink on carefully selected specialty papers. As a gesture of my deep respect for these creatures, their form stands alone against the paper’s natural background. For me this placement emphasizes the essence of each individual’s nobility and grace. African wildlife and horse paintings from the "Sepia Suite" series are still available. To purchase an original painting, please write me for more information or stop in the gallery before the show closes!
Wednesday, July 4, 2007
Happy 4th of July
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