Friday, February 11, 2011
Art Shows and Exhibits
New for 2011, I have work exhibiting from Feb-July at the Skye Restaurant in Glendale, AZ off Bell Road and the 101. Also, from March 8 through April 6th, I have work in the Portrait Artists of Arizona Members Exhibition at ASU Gammage. Gammage exhibit is availabe for ticketed patrons or on Monday's between 1-4pm.
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
"Andalusian Spirit" - equine painting
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 18"w x 24"h
I have always loved the beautiful Spanish breed of the Andalusian horses, because of their beautifully curved necks and extremely long and flowing manes. I searched extensively for the right inspiration, one that exudes fire and drama to bring out my own passion for horses. I had a short turnaround time because I wanted to enter it into an art exhibit and only had one week. So, I chose acrylics because they dry very quickly, yet also allow for blending, glazing and texture. To achieve the dappled gray effect on the body, I used sponging techniques with natural sea sponges. This is the first horse painting I've ever done, and what I hope to be the first of a long series of Andalusian equine paintings.
It will be on exhibit/sale at the Alliance show at Skye Restaurant in Glendale, AZ from Feb-July 2011.
This painting also won 1st Place in the Artist of the Month for Tempe Artists Guild in January 2011.
Size: 18"w x 24"h
I have always loved the beautiful Spanish breed of the Andalusian horses, because of their beautifully curved necks and extremely long and flowing manes. I searched extensively for the right inspiration, one that exudes fire and drama to bring out my own passion for horses. I had a short turnaround time because I wanted to enter it into an art exhibit and only had one week. So, I chose acrylics because they dry very quickly, yet also allow for blending, glazing and texture. To achieve the dappled gray effect on the body, I used sponging techniques with natural sea sponges. This is the first horse painting I've ever done, and what I hope to be the first of a long series of Andalusian equine paintings.
It will be on exhibit/sale at the Alliance show at Skye Restaurant in Glendale, AZ from Feb-July 2011.
This painting also won 1st Place in the Artist of the Month for Tempe Artists Guild in January 2011.
Labels:
equestrian,
equine art,
horse paintings,
horses
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