Thank you for your report!
We have received your report and it is currently under investigation by a forum moderator.
And now …. December sketch a day ( or when you can ) and chat !
Welcome to the forum.
Here you can discuss all things art with like-minded artists, join regular painting challenges, ask questions, buy and sell art materials and much more.
Make sure you sign in or register to join the discussions.
Message
Posted
Really nice sketch and paintings Bari and Linda . A couple of horse studies from me today both to be developed a lot more .
I’m finding the more in sketch or paint horses , the more I’m getting addicted to painting them, it might be a passing phase do I don’t panic at the moment . The one with the two horses need a lot of adjustment to it. 



Posted
Thank you Linda , pleased you like them. Lovely figure sketch Denise , good to see you tackling a subject you say you find hard.
Nice boots Bari, reminded me of when I was in the RAF , we had a bloke whose feet smelled so bad we made him hang his boots out of the barrack room window at night. Sorry folks another horse drawing I’m setting up to paint , that is the third I have on the go . It’s set in the 1930/49s in winter , the NT countryside team might use it as a card. The watercolour sketch is a 15/ 20 min scene using the gate houses at Hughenden Manor .



Edited
by Paul (Dixie) Dean
Posted
Love those long horn cows and boots Bari. I have heard that you can make bird nests from old boots or trainers by nailing the soles to tree trunks (ankle end upwards). Sassy life model Denise. I’ve been drawing a naked man all afternoon at class, but I don’t think you need tO see all his striking poses.
Edited
by Linda Wilson

Thanks Bari. Plymouth has more cobbles than any other town or city in the country, though mostly in back lanes. It is strange that this is the first time I have attempted to paint them.




