Saturday, March 07, 2009

Horsing Around


Oil on 7x5 gessoed hardboard.
I did this one for WDE at Wet Canvas. The image was supplied by Shelly.

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Philippians 4:11 I am not saying this because I am in need, for I have learned to be content whatever the circumstances.

27 comments:

  1. A very sweet painting, Dean. Well done.
    Take a look on my blog - I have something for you.

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  2. Wonderful painting with lots of feeling.

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  3. charming Dean!...I think we should start calling you the painter of charm! lol two thumbs up!

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  4. Dean - I have just added myself as a follower to your blog, as I see I have missed out on some beautiful work. I love the light in the pears down below, you've already tackled the sushi...amazing, and this little guy here, all legs and knees, but captured with such beautiful light...I'll be back for sure.

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  5. A delightful painting Dean. Really sweet.

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  6. I'm quite impressed with how you captured so much with a few "just right" strokes.

    Wonderful little painting (and I'm a horsey person, so I'm fussy about equine art) ;-)

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  7. Love this one Dean. It reminds me of my daughter. She loves horses, and would melt to see this one...

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  8. Hey!! Thanks, Edward, my friend! I am honored to receive the keepsake.

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  9. Hi Celeste..."painter of charm"??? Thank you...I guess. Might surprise ya with a charming tarantula or rattler painting soon.

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  10. Thanks, Angela, for so many nice words. I checked out your blog and I loved those well done doggie portraits. Thanks for becoming a follower.

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  11. Thank you, Ann...great to see you again.

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  12. Thank you, Patrice. The praise means a lot coming from one who is knowledgeable about equine art.

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  13. Thank you, Saundra...Your words make me think I must be doing something right.

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  14. Hi Dean
    This is a lovely composition. I love the lights against darks...so clever. Much tenderness in the characters, especially the fawn.
    Your work is inspiring.
    Kind Regards

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  15. I love how you can see that warm fuzzy extra coat those little guys have when they're still small. Great job Deano!

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  16. You have captured the character of this little colt and his watchful mother. Well done! Your art is a joy to behold.

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  17. Thanks, Trevor. The light/dark contrast is one of the main things I look for in my work.

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  18. Thank you, Sheila, my friend!

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  19. Thanks for stopping by and your very uplifting words, Carol!

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  20. You have caught the light on this piece. The grass almost glows and highlights the colt.

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  21. What a beatifull painting!!!!! I love this one!

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  22. Thank you, Holly. Catching the light in a painting is my primary objective. Glad that you think I made it with this one.

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  23. Hi, Varvara! Long time no see...thanks for swinging by and leaving those nice words!

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  24. Oh I almost missed this one! I love it - the lighting is great and you've captured the sweetness of the foal.

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  25. Thanks, Karen! That means a lot coming from an accomplished animal artist such as yourself.

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  26. Beautiful, Dean! Not sure how I missed this one in the past? Sparks a particular emotion with me. -Steve

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