Horse head study.

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Lovely work Paul, especially all those difficult details.

That is very well done, Paul. I find drawing horses immensely difficult and you have cracked it with this sketch!!

A fine sketch with interesting details.

Brilliant pencil sketch Paul. Beautiful horses and done very well. Great work 😊

These are excellent drawings Paul.

Nice work, Dixie. A lot of tricky stuff in this sketch.

Really good Paul, am doing a horse oil at the moment and, oh my, all that bridlewear is tricky stuff!

A super study Paul, it certainly does have a lot of detail to contend with!

A lovely study Paul, well captured.

Wow what a response, thank you all for your kind comments, each one is appreciated. The horses tac is certainly a bit off putting Heather , but it look goo when it’s done , looking forward to seeing your painting.

Well done Paul. Great sketch.

A very good drawing here Paul!

Thank you Christine and Louise for your kind comments.

Beautifully drawn Paul.

Nearly missed this one Paul, glad I have seen it, it is really very good. Can only echo the comments below.

Thank you for your kind comments Carrie and Richard , they are really appreciated.

This is a lovely study Paul, I think it would form the basis for a great watercolour.

Thank you Brian , I was toying with the idea but it seems to have gone on the back burner, thank you for the reminder.

Lovely pair!

Well drawn, with lovely tonal work, Paul.

Seok many thanks for your comment.

That’s beautiful Paul. They Really are heavy horses!

Thank you Jean for you comment. I find the heavy horse more appealing than the race horse for some reason.

Ooh I love this Paul, so beautifully done!

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12/11/2021
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Pencil sketch on A3 paper , looking at horses heads and tac.

About the Artist
Paul (Dixie) Dean

I have sketched most of my life on and off I became interested in watercolour following a spinal injury whilst in hospital but did not follow it up. My eldest daughter bought me a beautiful wooden box set of half pans about twenty five years ago I dabbled on and off until retirement twelve years…

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