One of the perks of being an adult (there really aren’t too many when you think about it) is the right to go off track when you take a class without anyone scolding you.
This is, obviously, is a mixed blessing. While it can be fun to run off on a tangent, if you are earnestly trying to learn something and a shiny object distracts you, well, your choice is to take the class again or put on your grown-up blinders.
Last week (week 5 of Messy Palette Club), for various reasons, I wasn’t inspired by the topic. At the very least I just didn’t want to. So I got to thinking about how to make my horse paintings more simple (the topic of the Messy Palette Club Summer Session is simplicity) and I started going through photos.
Next thing I know, this photo caught my attention.
The pencil came out… then a peach wash… and tonight I’m contemplating the finishing touches on this.
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The jockey’s face needs some more work. And I may add some more highlights to the tack.
But this was so much fun, I started another one tonight. Here’s my reference photo.
And here’s my start.
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I’d say something about how I should go off track more often, but really… I don’t think I need more encouragement to do that.