The main requirement in all art submitted for the show is that there be "boots" somewhere in the artwork. I completed 2 entries, the first of which you see here of my boys, painted from a photograph taken on Fort Bend County Fair Day when they were little guys. I super-imposed them onto a photo I had taken a couple of years ago of a horse in the yard of a historical site in Richmond.
Honestly, I had so much fun with the title, it gave me lots of creative enthusiasm as I painted. One surprise for me was how few paint strokes I was able to use to get it to look like my son on the left. For someone who agonizes over every little paint stroke when I do portraits, this was a welcome diversion from the norm.
I'll let you know when I hear whether my entries make it into the show - it would be a real honor - and I'll also be posting my other entry which was a true labor of love.
New Sheriff In Town
14"x18" oil on canvas
4 comments:
So cute of James & Luke. I like everything about this painting...the boys, the horse, the unpainted house...it makes me smile!
Yay! Thank you so much - a smile from viewers was exactly what I was going for!
This is too cute; and as usual so good. I'm sure you will be in the show.
Thank you, Pam. Even if I don't get in the show, I had a blast and that was part of my goal - to paint something I would love whether I got in the show or not.
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