Once again I was not able to stay away from the edges. Sometimes I sketch out a frame about an inch or half inch from the sides but then I ignore it! Will have to work on that. Lulu is the latest in my horse drawing adventure Season of the Horse.
I think I will do more paper lanterns because they are really cool. I’ll probably have to figure out how to make them glow, so let me know if you have any tips!
Meanwhile, I have been sick for three days and it is super sucky! I am drinking tea and hope to recover soon. Totally sucky to be sick on the weekend. Alas!
Hello to Paint Party Friday! Thanks to everyone for dropping in!
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Cindy I notice your work has become richer and stronger. Always enjoy your posts.
The colors are wonderful. The beauty of this piece just fills my eyes–which is the greatest compliment I can give. I’m just blown away by this enchantingly lovely artwork.
Just loving the colors and patterns in this! I like the lanterns too. I think if you did a lighter area in the middle and a lighter glow around them they might look like they’re glowing more?
We love Lucy & hopefully our computer is her to stay!!! Love, Mom
Really nice work Cindy! Hope you feel better soon though.
Interesting and colorful piece. I hope you get better soon.
Your work always makes me smile ♥
I like the tea and orange combinations you have been doing lately. Not to mention the equines too.
Wonderful colors and really like the lantern patterns. Are there metallic or neon copics you can try to make the lantern glow?
Lulu is gorgeous. That blue is a lovely colour. And the lanterns add a nice touch !
I really enjoy when you post the sketches along with the final …really nice! :D
She’s beautiful! Love her colors – and her heck:-) She really wants to be a giraffe, ya know! Hope you are feeling better by now…
This is your best horse yet!
Great colors, patterns, expression and composition!
So lovely! I especially like the texture in her hair, the colors, the expression in her eyes – oh, everything! I’m so glad I welcomed several of your beasts into my home. Best Wishes for the Fantasy Art Fair!
This long-necked beauty reminds me of the American Saddlebred. They are a breed of horse blessed with a long expressive neck. Good job, Cindy!
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