Posts Tagged ‘equine’
Saturday, September 4th, 2010
As the weather in the desert now gives subtle hints of cooling down… eventually… I’m getting back into the swing of things at the easel after a long summer that left me little time doing what I enjoy the most – painting. Time was not wasted completely over the hottest months. When I wasn’t able to paint, I focused on planning a number of pieces to start on when I freed up my time. So I present to you the start of my fall painting frenzy…
This is a painting of a brave and solid horse used for search and rescue. I found something compelling in this horses quiet dignity and had to express that in paint… this is an as yet untitiled 16 x 20 oil on canvas.

The many equine faces of HEART…
In preparation for the upcoming HeARTist’s for Horses Art Show & Sale October 24 (watch for more information here very soon), I have been doing a series of various sized paintings of the horses of HEART of Tucson, a wonderful horse rescue I volunteer with.
The first in this batch is a painting of a sweet Morab mare named “Britches”. Her perfect maturity and the softness in her eyes caught my attention and had to be painted. This is an 11″ x 14″ oil on canvas.

Upcoming Art Shows…
Tags: art, artist, equine, equine art, horse, horse art, Oil Painting, paint horse, painting, quarab
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Tuesday, August 10th, 2010
A Completed Piece!
By late Monday night (way to late for ”yours truly” who has to get up for work at 5:30 am – and yes, I paid for it in the morning but it was all worth it) I was able to get this piece finished and drying without much difficulty. This was a really fun piece with just enough challenges to make it interesting but none that left me struggling hopelessly… ie: I enjoyed it immensely. Sometimes working on a piece that feels this good to paint is needed to get my painting “mojo” back on track, and this one worked like a charm! This is a 15″ x 30″ oil on canvas, still working on the title. See below for a peek into the journey from photo to painting – and a couple close up detail images…

From Photo to Painting – an Epic Adventure!
This is the original reference photo I took… “as is” (aside from blurring out some faces out of respect)…

This painting is of a handsome paint owned by Rancho Bosque. I’ve had the great opportunity on more than one occasion to visit this beautiful ranch in Tucson and I never fail to get a ton of great photos (for paintings – truly not a photographer) at this amazing desert oasis. A personal favorite, I’ve had this photo earmarked for a possible painting reference for almost a year, but I struggled with finding a way to make it work as a painting. On one hand I had the hitching post that blocked a fair portion of his face and front end to deal with, all part of the bigger problem of a lot of unclear detail that would be tough to ascertain, and finally there was some awkwardness to the overall pose.
When I revisited it recently, I experimented with some fresh ideas and came up with a simple solution… crop the photo to it’s core element… the body of the horse. It seemed to work, bringing out the best of this image and minimizing it’s disadvantages… NOW this piece could finally happen!
Here’s some detail shots of the piece….


Tags: artist, Bay, equine, equine art, horse art, horses, Oil Painting, original paintings, Paint, Painter, Paintings, tobiano
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Sunday, August 8th, 2010
I worked on this most of the day yesterday, working my way left to right across the piece as is my routine (explained last post), and while I did get a couple photos during this, only the last one came out.
I still have to go over the whole piece to refine some areas and build up more color in other areas. Also, the halter was left fairly simple, there’s more detail work to be done there, but all in all, I hope to finish it today and have a final piece to post tomorrow! Then to come up with a title… I’ll admit that can be the part I struggle with the most!

Tags: andreenharrisart, artist, Bay, equine, equine art, horse art, horses, Oil Painting, original paintings, Paint, Painter, Paintings
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Monday, June 21st, 2010
I recently had the opportunity to visit Hollywood Park, where I had the pleasure of watching the amazing Zenyatta acheive her 17th victory in a row. Inspired by a weekend enjoying the races at such a beautiful track, I finished working on this piece called “Jostling for Position”…
This is one of two peices that will be on display at the Equine Art 2010 show held at Emerald Downs in Auburn, WA July 8-11, the other piece is ”The Sprinter“.
Another recent piece is called “The Sunset Kid”, a simple painting of a horse bathed in the final burst of vivid sunlit brilliance before sundown… 
I will also have paintings in the upcoming WIld Horse Western Art Show and Sale in Rock Springs, Wyoming coming up July 9-10. Peices that will be there include Natural Beauty, Buddy System, Heated Exchange and Makin’ Fast Work. If you’re near either of these shows over the second weekend in July please visit!
Carole
Tags: artist, equine, equine art, horse, horse art, horse racing, Oil Painting, original paintings, racing art, sporting art
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Saturday, May 15th, 2010
After finishing my painting of the wonderful race mare and 2009 Horse of the Year, Rachel Alexandra, I immediately started working on painting the other amazing mare, 2009 Breeder’s Cup Classic winner Zenyatta. Zenyatta currently is undefeated, with a total of 16 wins in 16 races, and she’s not done racing yet!
Zenyatta…

16 x 20 oil on board
Prints will be available for both of these paintings with proceeds benefitting the Equine Encore Foundation, the prints will be listed soon, check back here or at my Etsy Store for updates.
“Hug” featured on blog…
Sasha of the “What, No Mints?” blog featured my painting Hug, she’s saying goodbye to the horse she’s grown into adulthood with as he heads off to a new career working with autistic children. While the horse in the painting resembles her horse, it has a deeper meaning with so many of us who have bonded closely with a horse… that is why I painted it, it’s an image that seems to be universal amongst horse lovers regardless of breed, discipline or event.
HEART Store
I now have a HEART Rescue Prints section on my Etsy shop just for prints from paintings of HEART of Tucson rescues, these horses have had unique personalities and if all I did was paint rescues that inspire me I have enough work to last me 1o lifetimes! Of course sales of these prints benefit HEART of Tucson.
Tags: equine, equine art, horse, horse art, horse racing, mare, race horse, rachel alexandra, racing, thoroughbred, Zenyatta
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Wednesday, May 5th, 2010
I’m not often inspired enough to paint well known, famous horses for many reasons. For one, I prefer to work from my own photos, and since I don’t encounter many famous horses I don’t have photos of them. I also like to seek out the hidden gems, the “average” equine; the trail horse, dressage horse, mustang, etc… and find the undiscovered beauty in them.
But two impressive mares have caught my artistic eye over the past year… Rachel Alexandra, 2009 Horse of the Year and Zenyatta, winner of the 2009 Breeders Cup Classic. So I’ve decided to paint each of them, and the first is finished…
Rachel Alexandra…

16 x 20 oil on board
I will soon be offering prints of this and Zenyatta’s portrait, check back here or email me to be notified when they are available! A portion of the proceeds from sales of the prints will be going to the Equine Encore Foundation, a wonderful rescue set in a desert oasis dedicated to providing a safe, healthy retirement for ex-racehorses.
Reduced Shipping on Racing Prints
In the spirit of Triple Crown season, I have a shipping special for the month of May on my racing prints on Etsy, I have ten of my racing pieces listed, sales of which also benefitting the Equine Encore Foundation. Be sure to browse the rest of my shop, too, you’ll find some of my older originals as well as new prints I am adding regularly!
Tags: equine, equine art, giclee, horse, horse art, horse racing, horse rescue, painting, prints, rachel alexandra, reproduction
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Saturday, April 3rd, 2010
I am now offering the option of prints of some of some of my more popular work. There are three pieces (below) that I’m initially making available on my Etsy store, and soon they will be availble in larger, limited editions along with other pieces I will be adding over the next few weeks and months.
Cottontail Sunrise
Hug
Natural Beauty… this painting recently won an Award of Excellance… visit this link from the Horse HeART Exhibit!
**A portion of proceeds from prints sold of this painting will go to the rescue this mare is lucky to have been brought to… HEART of Tucson!
If you have another piece that’s a favorite let me know. If you would like to keep up on new prints offered subscribe to my etsy store, email me with a request to receive emails about blog updates or check back here often!
New Work…
I also have a new piece, based on an old photo. I found a small pastel I did probably close to 20 years ago, it was from a photo of a warmblood at a local stable that struck me as a good looking gelding. I found both the old, beat up pastel as well as the photo recently, and decided he deserved an updated portrayal. Since I was so taken with this handsome gentleman (whose name I’ve long since forgotten), I have titled this “Prince Charming”, it’s a 14 x 18 oil on canvas.

Happy Easter and Happy Spring to everybody!!
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