This "goofy" painting was done for one of my painting classes I`m taking for my degree. DOne in monochromatic colors...I loved how funny this horse looked zoomed up close and so...he became the star of this painting!
AAAAwesome Amanda, I love what you did with this...I got a Blue horse too I just uploaded the other day. wWsh you would look at him. I bet you would like him, his real name is Chestnut, he was a red brown. I took a picture of him at the petting zoo a while back. I callled him Chestnut Blue cause he didn't seem to be happy that day. He didn't like the guy that was a volunteer there I guess. You could tell. I felt sorry for Chestnut because I think that dumb guy wasn't nice to chestnut sometimes. I could sense it. He would call him and Chestnut didn't want to come to him. Well, I turned his portrait Blue back then in keeping with his mood that day. I didn't know you painted a blue horse too. How wonderful to see this similarity. Neat work, very charming. Your Blue brings a smile. Have a wonderful day. sincerely CB
Again Amanda another excellent example of composition and cropping - and what a fascinating use of color. I wish you'd take a look at my stuff once in awhile and help me keep headed in the right direction! P.S. - the horse's expression and personality that you've created is a hoot! Kudos...
This so worked in those colors! I've seen a zillion photos of exactly this.. horses being so curious. You turned it into something really unique and full of character. Great job!!
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Tim Linville 08 Feb 2014
A Very Fun Deep Perspective!The Blues Rule!Christine brand 12 Feb 2007
AAAAwesome Amanda, I love what you did with this...I got a Blue horse too I just uploaded the other day. wWsh you would look at him. I bet you would like him, his real name is Chestnut, he was a red brown. I took a picture of him at the petting zoo a while back. I callled him Chestnut Blue cause he didn't seem to be happy that day. He didn't like the guy that was a volunteer there I guess. You could tell. I felt sorry for Chestnut because I think that dumb guy wasn't nice to chestnut sometimes. I could sense it. He would call him and Chestnut didn't want to come to him. Well, I turned his portrait Blue back then in keeping with his mood that day. I didn't know you painted a blue horse too. How wonderful to see this similarity. Neat work, very charming. Your Blue brings a smile. Have a wonderful day. sincerely CBBrandi Murphy 14 Jun 2006
OOOO! I love the perspective on this and the depth you have given to this painting. Unusual color for a horse. Love itChas Sinklier 09 Jan 2006
Again Amanda another excellent example of composition and cropping - and what a fascinating use of color. I wish you'd take a look at my stuff once in awhile and help me keep headed in the right direction! P.S. - the horse's expression and personality that you've created is a hoot! Kudos...kayrisha adams 07 Jan 2006
cool colors!Drew Lettner 06 Jan 2006
wasn't signed in before, sorry; that is my comment belowAnonymous Guest 06 Jan 2006
This is a great point of view . . . I love the angle! Reminds me of my dog picture! :)Laura Smith 08 Oct 2005
This so worked in those colors! I've seen a zillion photos of exactly this.. horses being so curious. You turned it into something really unique and full of character. Great job!!Kathi Perry 08 Oct 2005
This is a great painting, very comical. Wonderfully donejO ANNA jARVIS 07 Oct 2005
Great color...well done!Jessica Hobdell 07 Oct 2005
Thats sweetannis ashwell 07 Oct 2005
really cool!N. Michael Bryant 07 Oct 2005
The fact it's all in blue's is wild. enjoyably-eccentric view. NIce painting. Good brushstorkes and detail.sher richardson 07 Oct 2005
i adore this.... great direction! : )Jan Christensen 06 Oct 2005
It's great!eileen martin 06 Oct 2005
i love it:)Analua 06 Oct 2005
WOW!!!!!!!!! Great an magnificient work!!! Beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!!joan warburton 06 Oct 2005
This is such fun! What a riot! Great job!