Expanding Horizons
For over 30 years, I have been drawing and painting horses, mostly portraits of horses. I have a passion for watching and painting horses that was born within me and will remain with me until I can paint on the other side. It is part of who and what I am; almost as necessary as eating, sleeping...breathing.I also enjoy doing portrait work. There is something very special about working with a horse owner to bring their beloved companion to life on canvas or paper for which there is no substitute.
But things are changing.
For the last year or so, it has taken months to produce portraits that should have taken weeks. It is inexcusable, but also unavoidable. Even having accepted fewer portraits this year than in the past has not helped the situation.I am also experiencing a growth spurt in my art. I find I am looking more and more toward the types of paintings that tell stories. Paintings with settings, with subjects, with action, with motivation and inspiration.
There is a challenging and exciting shift somewhere within forcing me to look at my artwork and my studio time differently these days. This shift makes it necessary for me to reconsider the allocation of resources; most notably the resource of time.After much prayer and consideration, I have decided that I need to change artistic gears. I will be focusing more on the type of artwork that stretches my skills and knowledge. Compositions that tell stories in the settings around me.
For those who have portraits in progress, there will be no outward changes. Portraits will be finished in as timely a manner as possible. Until those portraits are finished, they will remain my primary focus.
For those who have won or purchased custom portraits, but have not yet begun the process, rest assured my commitments to you will be honored. Whenever you are ready to get started on your project, we will work together to schedule the portrait and get it completed in as timely a manner as possible.
In the meantime, I have started a couple of new projects for myself. One of them is a painting of the mustangs of the Flint Hills. The Flint Hills have fascinated me since my first introduction to them. This painting, which is now in the planning stages, is the perfect way to combine a subject I have long loved, horses, with a landscape I have grown to love.The other painting is a harness racing-related painting and is being developed from a series of photographs taken while I still lived in Michigan.
Even though painting is yet to begin on either of these projects, I have had a great deal of fun gathering reference, going on research trips and working out the details of each one.
I am greatly looking forward to continuing on this course. It is like a breath of fresh air!


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