Looks like a good relaxing view out the door which can really help when you need a visual break. We live in rural PA so there is a great view of hills and trees to absorb and use as a mental break. Love your work.
I took courses at watts, it was fantastic. I Tried the online modules in oil, perspective, faces, figures, and inking. They offer a live class where (for about 400 bucks) the teacher will actually critique your art work for the duration of the program. That was the first course I took, I cannot say enough about Watts there classes are great i would recommend them to anyone.
@@cameronsardina2356 that’s so awesome! They do seem absolutely wonderful! Maybe down the line I’ll end up doing some of their courses, but I’m am really excited to utilize some good art books first ☺️
The only equine art I've done this year was commissioned work. I've been studying and practicing human portraiture which has been difficult but fun. I've also done a few pieces of carved statues/pillars from a few old Cathedrals which is so far out of my wheelhouse, but doing these things that are so far from my chosen subject range has helped me develop an eye for details because the references are so foreign to me. I'm thinking this will help improve my art overall, and it's a great way to stimulate my artistry and creativity. This has been a year of challenges and learning, which I think will improve my equine art significantly. I hope you find it will do the same for you, and I think you will!
Magnifique ! J adore ! 😀😀❤❤❤🐎🐎🐎🇨🇵
Merci mille fois!
Looks like a good relaxing view out the door which can really help when you need a visual break. We live in rural PA so there is a great view of hills and trees to absorb and use as a mental break. Love your work.
How fun! A good view is always great... and sometimes wonderfully distracting 😆🥰
And thank you so much!!
I took courses at watts, it was fantastic. I Tried the online modules in oil, perspective, faces, figures, and inking. They offer a live class where (for about 400 bucks) the teacher will actually critique your art work for the duration of the program. That was the first course I took, I cannot say enough about Watts there classes are great i would recommend them to anyone.
@@cameronsardina2356 that’s so awesome! They do seem absolutely wonderful! Maybe down the line I’ll end up doing some of their courses, but I’m am really excited to utilize some good art books first ☺️
The only equine art I've done this year was commissioned work. I've been studying and practicing human portraiture which has been difficult but fun. I've also done a few pieces of carved statues/pillars from a few old Cathedrals which is so far out of my wheelhouse, but doing these things that are so far from my chosen subject range has helped me develop an eye for details because the references are so foreign to me. I'm thinking this will help improve my art overall, and it's a great way to stimulate my artistry and creativity. This has been a year of challenges and learning, which I think will improve my equine art significantly. I hope you find it will do the same for you, and I think you will!
So many avenues of art! How fun! More knowledge can only help right? 😄