Unfortunately for me, I don’t have a permanent photo studio arrangement set up, so depending on what kind of light is coming into the room the colors and contrast may look a little different in spite of Photoshop attempts to correct them. When this painting is complete I will set up my lights, camera and tripod in an otherwise totally dark room and get the correct colors. In the meantime, bear with me. I’m millimeters from finished!
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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So atmospheric and dreamy! Love it!
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Definitely dreamy, as commenter above said. I like how the new ripples “softened” the whole look of it.
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I had to make sure I wasn’t doing two different painting styles in one painting (realistic and abstract), so the next version will have the realism softened too.
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It is slowly turning into another beautiful painting.
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Very soon…
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