Original artwork description:

A portrait of a Lusitano horse capturing that moment when you step into the stable - friend or foe?
In keeping with my "abstract side" I decided to keep the background white rather than use dark colours. It is one of the first pieces that I started to use the grisaille underpainting technique and then building up slowly the colours with thin transparent glazes of paint. It's a technique usually done with oils but it can be done with acrylics!

This piece on a box canvas 4cm deep with white sides ie the image of the horse is not wrapped round the sides

Materials used:

acrylic paints

Tags:
#painting #ready to hang #animal #horse #white background #bay horse #white background painting #lusitano 
Who's there? (2016)
Acrylic painting
by Karen Sloan

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A portrait of a Lusitano horse capturing that moment when you step into the stable - friend or foe?
In keeping with my "abstract side" I decided to keep the background white rather than use dark colours. It is one of the first pieces that I started to use the grisaille underpainting technique and then building up slowly the colours with thin transparent glazes of paint. It's a technique usually done with oils but it can be done with acrylics!

This piece on a box canvas 4cm deep with white sides ie the image of the horse is not wrapped round the sides

Materials used:

acrylic paints

Tags:
#painting #ready to hang #animal #horse #white background #bay horse #white background painting #lusitano 

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