Thought I would paint another wolf because it has been a few years since my last wolf painting, time flies Don't it. This one is an Oil Painting Aceo size 2.5" x 3.5". Although I enjoy painting these little treasures, I am ready to get my art studio done so I will have more space and can get back to painting LARGE!!
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Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Labels:
Aceo,
Art trading Card,
Canine,
Oil,
Painting,
Snow,
Tammi Vaughan,
Wolf
Saturday, February 22, 2014
Thursday, February 20, 2014
Equine Art Clydesdale
Oil Painting Titled: "Roses are Red"
I finally completed this little Aceo 2.5" x 3.5" oil painting. I like to paint these little collectable miniatures because it gives me the opportunity to use very little paint while studying composition, value, color ect to help determine if I want to paint a larger linen canvas and I certainly do plan on painting this one larger! Happy Trails!
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Sunday, February 16, 2014
Equine Art Shire Mare and Foal Horse
Aceo Oil Painting Titled: "Apple Orchard" Size: 2.5" x 3.5"
I enjoy painting these little miniature oil paintings because they give me a chance to study color, composition and value for a possible larger painting in the future.
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Saturday, February 15, 2014
Equine Art WIP Clydesdale Horse
Here is my oil painting work in progress of a beautiful Clydesdale horse. I love these gentle giants! The roses in his hair add a soft touch against all that muscle. Since I finally settled into my decision to paint Equine Art, I must practice, practice and practice some more!!
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Friday, February 7, 2014
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Arabian Aceo Oil Painting |
This painting reminds me of a horse that I grew up with named Missy and what a story she had! Missy was labeled an outlaw and had injured many men. As a result they were going to (what they refereed to as ,"put her down"). My sister was able to get this beautiful horse and owned her until she passed away of old age. Missy was so intelligent and turns out she did not like men at all. If you were even a little scared, you couldn't ride Missy, she would relish in that fact and torture her potential rider until they would coward away. My best riding experiences growing to adulthood was with this horse and we explored everywhere. I was afraid of saddles and I think Missy liked the freedom, I know I did. Missy always looked out for me and when I was about 9 years old, I Snuck out into the pasture and climbed on her back...backwards! She galloped me straight to the fence...and I held onto her tail! There was never a dull moment nor a dull ride when Missy was around. RIP...Missy.
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