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Flanagan
Pastel portrait commissioned by Sally as a surprise for
Flan's owner in loving memory of a much missed 'best friend'
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Ginny
Pastel portrait of chestnut horse. Her owner wanted the bridle
shown as this was Ginny's last show before 'semi retirement'
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Megan
Pastel portrait of palomino horse. Megan's owner commissioned
this portrait to hang above the fireplace in her new home
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Eddie
Skewbald horse in pastels and coloured pencil. Commissioned
by my farrier as a surprise for the horse's owner
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Rosie
Pastel portrait of Rosie, a bay mare, who was less than happy
being photographed, she was drawn using several ref photos
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Garibaldi
Coloured pencil portrait of an Appaloosa horse. Gari was
undoubtedly my biggest equine challenge. All those spots!
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Meg
Pastel portrait of a thoroughbred mare commissioned by Meg's
owner, Jackie, as a present to herself!
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Melody
Pastel portrait of Melody in thoughtful mode. This is one of
three portraits commissioned by Melody's owner, Linda.
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Faf
Pastel portrait of Lynne's arab mare. Faf is very temperamental
and it took several hours to obtain a useable reference photo!
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Foal
Coloured pencil study of a foal. Thanks to Melanie Phillips
for the reference photo
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Wot??
Coloured pencil drawing of bay horse on black paper. Drawn
as fun because I liked the expression on this horse's face
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Beau
Pastel portrait. Beau is a show cob with the shiniest coat
imagineable. Nicole, his owner, polishes him with baby wipes!
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Study of a horse
An experimental work to see if graphite is suited to horses.
I got the detail I wanted but my scanner did not pick it all up.
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Harvey
Commissioned by Mat for his girlfriend Donna, on her birthday
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Melody
Selina's husband Mark wanted to commission a surprise picture
but being a horse owner myself I knew that it would be better
to ask Selina to select her favourite photo
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