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  • CHARM

    7:17 PM PST, 9/21/2008

    I call this one "Arab Charm", another 4x6" oil painting.  This arab is watching something far off on the horizon and is painted in a looser style with a very abstract background. 

  • EVENTERS

    6:58 PM PST, 9/21/2008

    Uh Ooh! Getting brave here and putting a human figure into this one! Can't very well have the horse running a 3-day event by himself! This is another 4x4 inch oil painting called, "The Eventers".

  • PLUME

    7:46 PM PST, 9/19/2008

    My new listings for the week include this new 4x4 inch oil painting of a white Arabian horse,

    "Plume".

     

    Other listings for the week include

    "Move Fast, Move Silent" a new centaur and dragon fantasy piece, a 4x6 oil.

    Also, from earlier this week, another oil ACEO of another white arabian, "Arab West". 

    Please note that except for the centaur/dragon painting, these photos are much larger than the original artworks!  Thankyou for looking!

     

     

  • ARAB WEST

    4:19 PM PST, 9/15/2008

    Another white arabian, this time wearing a western style bridle of leather and silver.  This is an ACEO oil painting, measuring 2 1/2" X 3 1/2" and comes in a trading card clear plastic soft sleeve.  This photo is near life-size! 

  • Reworked ACEO

    11:24 PM PST, 9/8/2008

    "Morgan Pride" 

    2.5" x 3.5" oil ACEO

     

     

     

    This one just would not sell as it was painted originally, and, I feel it is a pretty decent ACEO, certainly good enough not to trash, so, I gave it a facelift!  I reworked the shape and position of the head, lightened the (neck) background, and changed the far background color from pink to aqua.  OK, now let's see how he does!   

  • Finally! Finished one!

    11:14 PM PST, 9/8/2008

     

    "Stormy" 

    2.5" x 3.5" oil ACEO

     

       This little painting features a herd awaiting the coming storm...and getting excited!  With the wind in thier manes and tails, it won't take much more, a crack of thunder, or, a few big splats of rain, and, they will take off, bucking and snorting, and, running!

  • Arabian Horse Art

    2:39 AM PST, 9/1/2008

    Today, I am listing two new paintings of arabian horses!  The first is an 8x10 oil on thin multimedia board and is of a baby that has been all groomed and clipped for showing and presenting to buyers.  He's a little apprehensive about all the excitement and attention and is calling for his mama!  

    The second painting is a 4x6 oil of a snow white arabian that I call, "Alabaster".  This fellow is an older grey horse that over the years has lost all the color in his hair, until he is as white as fine alabaster stone!

    Coming soon, I have two new paintings of herds of horses!  One is an ACEO and the other a double 4x6 set of a galloping herd of horses!  Keep a watch for these two to be listed soon!

  • Back to Horses!

    9:06 PM PST, 8/24/2008

    Back to Horses! 

     I can't stay away from painting them for long!  These two Arabian horse paintings are being offered as a set.  Both are 4x4 inches and flat enough to fit in a photo album, but of course, can be framed like traditional wall art, or, if preferred, just propped on the bookcase or desk!  These are painted in oil paints on black, archival Multimedia art board and come in clear protective sleeves. 

  • "The King"

    7:17 PM PST, 8/19/2008

    "The King" is another small oil painting of the same lion I photographed and used in the previous painting, "Lions".  I just love this big boy and his regal, expectant look, and, had to paint him one more time...as an ACEO this time.  Only 2.5" x 3.5" about the size of a credit card!  (This photo is much larger than the actual painting!) 
  • OOPS! It's not a horse!

    8:55 PM PST, 8/17/2008

       What am I thinking! Haha! One cannot live by horse art alone! Well, I probably could...but, why not paint other animals once in a while! I used to paint wild life much more than I do now, many, many years ago. They were also much bigger than my usual fare now on eBay of less than 8x10. I never painted smaller than 16x20 then, and some were even as large as 36x48!

       Well, I was digging through my old photos and came across these two lions that I had photographed at the Fort Worth zoo, and, decided to turn them loose on the Serengeti in a purely fanciful scene of leonine heaven - the wildebeast and zebra are all around them, but, you can't see them because they are hidden in the tall, tall grasses! I hope you enjoy!

     "Lions" 4"x6" oil on hand-made birch panel.

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