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Old 08-19-2010, 12:05 PM
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Pasture Scene (horses)

Done on a 9x12 canvas.

I sure struggled with this one! Front view of a horses head is quite difficult for me. As I look at it I still see things I'd like to change on the head (especially the gray) yet I am calling it finished.

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Re: Pasture Scene (horses)

This is pretty. I love the colors. Very pleasing.
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Re: Pasture Scene (horses)

Marie, this is just beautiful - it is really appealing, the colors, the animals, very nice.
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Thank you Enid and reikiart. I appreciate your comments.

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Re: Pasture Scene (horses)

Quite a relaxing scene!
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Re: Pasture Scene (horses)

A beautiful scene and wonderful colors.
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Re: Pasture Scene (horses)

I really like what you did with the pasture...the colors are very restful, but interesting.
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Re: Pasture Scene (horses)

Ditto to all the above's. Nice depth accomplished. The only help I might note would be to add a little detail in the field to the very front. That would give even more depth of field. Maybe some darks in that area and bits of deeper purple for detail and let it fade as it recedes. Doris
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Thankk you Doris for your suggestion (a good one). Much appreciated.

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