This painting for Day 21 of the "30 Paintings in 30 Days" Challenge is a deviation from the dogs and cats that I've been doing. Molly belongs to my friend, Pat Sweeney who lives here on Long Island. Molly is in Virginia. I find horses difficult to paint and a photo of a horse in a pasture doesn't give much detail. I relied on additional photos from the internet to get some of the horse's features.
You can check out the other paintings for the challenge here on Leslie Saeta's blog:https://www.saetastudio.com/30-in-30-blog
I still find myself returning to the water scenes around here, no matter how many times I've already painted them. This was painted down by the bay in West Sayville.
Your horse came out very well and I like how you seamlessly blended in additional colors. I think their challenge is all the musculature. He does look like a very happy guy. Love the sketch.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Nelvia. Horses are hard, especially using a photo that doesn't show much detail. It helps to have the internet as a reference too.
DeleteDear Joan - wonderful job with your horse. They are such lovely animals and I have found them quite difficult to capture. So glad you did not. As always your paintings of the ocean are a delight to see. Take care friend and have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteDebbie, thanks. They are beatiful animals but so different from the other animals I've been doing late. Enjoy your week.
DeleteI am so with you about painting horses; they are very difficult although I have only painted a Unicorn - lol. It is always easy to paint nature because of the infinite scope and the infinite changes. Super work Joan!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Val! Nature is much easier. lol
DeleteBeautiful horse portrait as well as the bay scene! You have a great series going with the animals!
ReplyDelete- Tina