Mrs. Gina, I am commenting on your drawing with hopes that you will continue to improve as an artist as well as a human being who reaches out to assist and inspire others. The worms eye view chosen is very good and the movement (currents) of the opaque mane completely makes for the dramatization of this very basic piece. I believe that you would completely strengthen the artwork by putting in an environment and an in-depth background... this would help the white in the eye and teeth to contrast and pull you even deeper into this non-comforming mares mood and realm. As far as the question you had asked about the airbrushes used.... I recommend you acquiring a gravity-feed Iwata Revolution with a quick disconnect hose adapter. It would serve as an incredibly dependable foundation on which you can expand in future intervals and inspiring segments. You could also, with this airbrush, take the shading on your mustang to a whole new level. One thing I would advise is to purchase sketchbooks for your kids and to take them on fun "art research" expeditions where you yourself can draw, draw, draw, and improve as a visual chronologist. A good Jesus-name Apostolic church for your fragmented family is also recommended so that your precious young ones can learn how to deal and channel this very same inborne equestrian spirit. Best wishes, Ms. Gina! (HR)
Artist Reply: thank you sooooo much, i appreciate your tips soo much. It is a big help. Great idea about the family outings too!
Anonymous Guest
17 Nov 2005
Oh my gosh...i want to print it out and put it in my room!!! beautiful!
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Bev Chudey 26 May 2007
I can see the rebel in him!Fulton 03 Apr 2006
I love the personality of this horse. Great job with the pencil work and capturing his expression! :)Barbara Jensen 28 Dec 2005
This is wonderful!!!!! Very well done!Leroy Drumm 07 Dec 2005
Good job wonderful movement and expression on this horse!!!tim linville 19 Nov 2005
A great animated style of horse:)Excellent flow of hair and motion!Hector Rios - Arternatives 18 Nov 2005
Mrs. Gina, I am commenting on your drawing with hopes that you will continue to improve as an artist as well as a human being who reaches out to assist and inspire others. The worms eye view chosen is very good and the movement (currents) of the opaque mane completely makes for the dramatization of this very basic piece. I believe that you would completely strengthen the artwork by putting in an environment and an in-depth background... this would help the white in the eye and teeth to contrast and pull you even deeper into this non-comforming mares mood and realm. As far as the question you had asked about the airbrushes used.... I recommend you acquiring a gravity-feed Iwata Revolution with a quick disconnect hose adapter. It would serve as an incredibly dependable foundation on which you can expand in future intervals and inspiring segments. You could also, with this airbrush, take the shading on your mustang to a whole new level. One thing I would advise is to purchase sketchbooks for your kids and to take them on fun "art research" expeditions where you yourself can draw, draw, draw, and improve as a visual chronologist. A good Jesus-name Apostolic church for your fragmented family is also recommended so that your precious young ones can learn how to deal and channel this very same inborne equestrian spirit. Best wishes, Ms. Gina! (HR)Anonymous Guest 17 Nov 2005
Oh my gosh...i want to print it out and put it in my room!!! beautiful!Dawn Bigford 17 Nov 2005
This is well done Gina... love the colour and the black mane... beautiful jobChristine brand 17 Nov 2005
You did this one with Great Masterful form!! Excellent power! Bold Beautiful sense of expression you have!!! I love his spirit and yours...Tabitha Borges 16 Nov 2005
what expression..Leah Jaarveth 16 Nov 2005
Very well done, I know where you got this and I have a practice one as well :)