Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Misty - Pinto Filly Drawing
I finished this ink on scratchboard drawing last week. This is Misty, a pinto filly. She's a "pinto" and not a "paint" because she's a cross of an Arab mare and a Paint stallion. Pinto is a color pattern, Paint is a breed - although there is a Pinto horse registry for pinto colored horses of a variety of breeds. So there's your horse breed lesson for the day.
As often happens with drawings or paintings that aren't commissioned, this one took a while to finish. I took the photos of Misty and her dam a few years ago. I started the drawing in 2007 as a demo for an ink on scratchboard workshop. The in-progress drawing came with me to subsequent workshops and I made more progress on it. At the last workshop I taught in February, I managed to push it past the halfway point. When that happens, it usually inspires me to finish a piece.
I also decided it would be a good drawing to enter into this year's Draft Horse Classic art show, so that gave me further reason to get it done. The drawing will debut at Dancing Dog Productions (1101 High Street, Auburn CA) for the Auburn Art Walk on June 11, 2009. I'm coordinating a show of students' works from my ink on scratchboard workshops and want to have one of my works in the Art Walk show.
This is the original photo I used for reference:
This is the cropped photo. I opted to crop out her body and focus on her head, neck & chest:
And, as I always do, this is a greyscale version to help me better see the tones of black, white and grey.
I added dark sections to the background in order to provide contrast for her blaze and the wispy white sections of her mane. I took some artistic license and opted not to show the shadow of her head on the white part of her neck and I made her face a bit more sun-lit to show more detail.
The drawing measures 5" x 6.5"
I have note cards of this drawing available in my ArtFire shop. I also have this cute photo of Misty biting a bike tire on cards in my shop.
A truly beautiful piece of work.
ReplyDeleteWow Ann!! It's hard to believe it's scratchboard! It is so good it looks like a photo at first glance! Sensational!
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely Ann - great detail, lovely placement and I like the black and white contrast.
ReplyDeleteI always wondered about the pinto/paint difference too!
- and I also emphasize with you about finishing pieces - I have taken that long also!!
I like the pic of Misty and the tyre!! Must be tasty??
Ann, this piece is just exceptional! I know how much time and heart you put into it and the result is flawless.
ReplyDelete~Mel
Very nice! Fun to see the changes that you made from your photo, too.
ReplyDeleteAnd this just in:
ReplyDeleteThe drawing won a 2nd place in its class at the Art at the Classic show!