@steefje
Stephanie Reeuwijk

My little joy in color
My little joy in color by @steefje (Stephanie Reeuwijk)

This has got to be my favourite picture. I love of course, my horsie, but I can actually say I that I love how the forest came out. Seems like my practice really helps! It does seems that with every picture I need more time to finish it. The grass only took me 2 hours here! But it was worthed. Artwork © Copyright 2002 Stephanie Reeuwijk

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Posted: Sunday, 14 July, 2002 @ 11:28 AM

I love the detail, and the shading. This is an excellent pic!

PS Yeah, I know how you feel about the grass. The finest things take the longest to draw, but you're right, it looks great!

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Posted: Tuesday, 30 September, 2003 @ 05:51 PM

Looov the anatomy, colors, and also those little sparkly things down near his feet. x) Greatness. I can't draw horses...bleh.

Posted: Tuesday, 30 September, 2003 @ 10:14 PM

Wow, i think that's really beautiful. You seem to have a masterfulness (is that a word?) on horse anatomy. The background suits the innocence of the horse very well. It reminds me of Radiohead (they remind me of a lot of green stuff). My little suggestion would be to add more detail in the trees. =) Wow this is so beautiful tho, you did a excellent job!

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