Horse Art Pays
Doting owners always consider their horses first place, according to a lady artist from Walla Walla. The championship does not determine the value of their horses. One artist from a ranch on Springdale Road has proven that you can profit from this love between man and horse. She has developed both her painting and photographing skills, and has been paid for both. She works mostly with horse enthusiasts, but she also gets a chance to render famous steeds, like a famous actor’s championship endurance mount, Shur Raff Zi.
This artist considers her work a blessing and a way to have fun. As a teenager, she first took interest in horses. She had been sketching horses since the age of 11. Her shading abilities, honed from the start, give her pictures a certain depth. She tries to capture the unique characteristics of each horse on canvas. This article on paintings is brought to you by horse portrait oil painting.
For paintings, she starts by taking a photograph. She is not one to sketch on site, unless notes and quick marks count. She says she has encountered really finicky horse owners. They will express preference for a particular angle or request highlighting a certain characteristic.
Their horses mean everything to some owners, and they memorize everything about them, from facial expressions and wrinkles to cowlicks. It isn’t about getting the best shot of their horses, as much as it is about getting the reality of what their horses look like. She has done pictures of all breeds of horses and shows them in activities ranging from barrel racing to cutting.
More attention is required when taking an action shot. When they are cantering, for instance, they look terribly awkward in some positions. With her telephoto lens, she believes she can capture any action angle. At the climax of her horse show career, she did as many as 15 18 shows per year. Thanks for reading about paintings, and get even more articles at famous oil painting artists.
For some shows she would take photos of the winners, which she would turn into paintings later as prizes. She said horse show photographers who are really in the business travel with their dark room equipment in a van and develop the pictures on the spot. She likes to use her own dark room at home.
She has expanded her portfolio to include other animals, as well. There are dogs and cats of many breeds, all of which she lacks experience in, and she needs to either see them or a good picture of them in order to paint them.
Any mental image she could conjure of these breeds would simply be inadequate.
Filed under arts, entertainment and music by on Apr 2nd, 2011.
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