As a web designer, I help promote everything to do with horse betting and horse culture here in Sweden. My office is right next to the national trotting track (Solvalla) and so I see horses every day. It struck me a while back that they are just as interesting to study and draw as humans, such elegant creatures. I dedicated this weekend to drawing and painting them, to see if I could be as good as Joseph Zbukvic! No chance, I have a number of apprentice years left I’m afraid. I had fun doing them though, the weekend just zipped by. For all three paintings I used photos as reference care of Kanal 75.
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“Spring”, Fabriano Artistico gf 300g/m2 38 x 28 cm. |
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“Mountain air”, Arches rough 300g/m2 28 x 38 cm. |
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“Speed”, Arches rough 300g/m2 38 x 28 cm. |