Really, this came from the finished painting. Everybody should have so much fun twisting their paintings around into interesting abstracts! I still don’t know if this (the unscrambled version, of course) will be a Christmas present or not, so will have to wait for further word before my little ceremonial unveiling.
Charm, showing off the only braids that will stay in her endless mane.
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For not the first time, but maybe the last time, I have started a "home business". The difference with this one is that it is one I really enjoy. I've drawn and painted horses since I was (at least) five years old--that's the earliest one that my mother saved.By the time I entered my teens, Mother had grown a bit tired of the subject and urged me to do something else with my artwork besides horses. I followed her advice and never looked back until ten years ago when it occurred to me that people might actually pay for horse portraits. I have had many exhibits of my landscapes, and sold a good number of them--but not enough to provide any kind of steady income.
I'm hoping that if I work hard and market this business well I will be able to delight my customers, make some money, and have a lot of fun doing it.
Visit many more horses and my rural landscapes at http://allifarkas.com, or click on my photo above.
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i love these disguises. looks like abstract art!
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Yes it was/is a Christmas present. I am humbled and honored. You did a fantastic job! Captured her soul brilliantly. It will hang in my office so I can see it every day.
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I see a whole flock of dogs running uphill. It’s always fun with abstractions that makes you imagination go wild.
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