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Claire Hummel

Spit, spirit!
Spit, spirit! by @claihumm (Claire Hummel)

Spirit bares his teeth in a classic dominance gesture of wild horses. The spittles a nice touch, methinks... Artwork © Copyright 2002 Claire Hummel

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Posted: Thursday, 09 May, 2002 @ 05:37 AM

Hey your art is coolies! I like horses and you have made me like them more! :)

http://www.side7.com/art/kittkt/gallery.html

Posted: Thursday, 09 May, 2002 @ 02:12 PM

(snuggles with background) yeah spirit! you show that horse! wooo!! nice work claire ^-^ i don't need to tell you to keep it up....

Posted: Thursday, 09 May, 2002 @ 04:30 PM

Nice picture claire. I love your work, it's great. The general picture is good, but Spirit looks as if he's looking into the distance rather than at the other horse. Just a minor detail though :) Nice job

Posted: Saturday, 11 May, 2002 @ 11:18 PM

nods overall it is nice, and one of the things I noticed has already been noticed about the eyes. The ears seem, off. Equine ears, when they're swiveled back, don't lay on their side, rather, the front part of the ear faces towards the neck rather than outward as you have them here. You did to well with the coloring and such though.

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