Original Art: Snowball Fight
Dec. 20th, 2005 12:20 amby Honorat
Summary: My very own Seasonal Art! No Photo References. Frosty the Snowman, fuzzy winter horses, and a snowball fight. Riding in the winter can be a bit chilly. I once got stuck in a snowdrift when riding a rather short-legged pony. Again, the universe is twisted where I draw--no particular time or place.
Copyright 2000. All rights reserved.
8 1/2 x 11 inches, mechanical graphite pencil 0.5mm B on printer paper.
Summary: My very own Seasonal Art! No Photo References. Frosty the Snowman, fuzzy winter horses, and a snowball fight. Riding in the winter can be a bit chilly. I once got stuck in a snowdrift when riding a rather short-legged pony. Again, the universe is twisted where I draw--no particular time or place.
Copyright 2000. All rights reserved.
8 1/2 x 11 inches, mechanical graphite pencil 0.5mm B on printer paper.
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Date: 2005-12-20 05:29 pm (UTC)If it was earlier in the season I'd have begged you for permission to use this on a Christmas card! Beautiful work, as always.
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Date: 2005-12-21 06:39 am (UTC)ANYhow, memories aside - I dearly love your fantastical drawings! The mix-and-match of places and cultures is such marvelous visual parody. LOL, and the horses look like all the northern Nevada horses around us now, too, fuzzy and furry.
I think the face of the youngster on the pony is my favorite - the glee of his grin is positively infectious. But the entire drawing is altogether marvelous! :-) Thanks for sharing!
Cheers ~
Erin
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Date: 2005-12-21 06:41 am (UTC)Oooh, and the guy in the back is riding with a hackamore bosal! *SQUEEE!*
~ Erin
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Date: 2005-12-21 07:46 am (UTC)The youngster on the pony is actually a girl, although she'd be happy to be taken for a boy. Her name is Lilieta Roschatasescu. Needless to say she hates her first name and goes by Roscha. She is a character who figures in my first abortive attempt at a novel--great characters, not enough plot. So I draw them all the time.
Thank you for the lovely comment. I'm glad you liked this.
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Date: 2005-12-21 01:33 pm (UTC)I love old-fashioned seasonal art, and this is no exception. Victorian-esque clothing, pine trees, more snow than you can shake a stick at... beautiful. This reminds me of photos my friend showed me when she went skiing in the Alps-- so peaceful and far away from civilisation.
This cheered me up after hearing that we won't get any snow for Christmas yet again. Thanks! :)
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Date: 2005-12-21 09:16 pm (UTC)I'm glad you like my snowy scene. Things are looking like we might have a brown Christmas here too. If it's going to be this cold it should at least be pretty white in my opinion. Alas, nature doesn't listen to me.
I hope your holidays are cheerful in spite of the weather. Thank you to you too.
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Date: 2005-12-22 04:03 am (UTC)Bloody Nora, it's RAINING like you would not believe, here! I had a nice chatty reply all typed up - and poof went my Internet for about an hour. Bleh ...
ANYhow, the main thing I meant to say was, don't give up on those characters of yours! :-) They may come back with a story *and* a plot when you least expect it. I had a group of characters whom I simply adored ... but I carried them around in my head and on scribbled heaps of paper for well over 10 years! Same as you, lack of a plot. Then 2 years ago my characters reappeared with a whole new, improved story ... and now I'm finishing final revisions, and intend to start submitting the manuscript after the first of the year. :-D
So keep entertaining Roscha and friends with your drawings ... One day those muses may pop back up with a simply brilliant story to tell you! :)
Cheers ~
Erin
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Date: 2005-12-22 04:06 am (UTC)Hubby and I have had to do a lot of cold-weather riding for ranches or hunting camps, but we and the other guys *always* kept our bits indoors at night, and made sure to keep them warm, or warm them up, before putting them in the poor horses' mouths. Otherwise, that's a good way to teach a horse to become hard to bridle .... :-s
*pets Honorat's cute fuzzy fantasy horses* Nice fellows, I'm glad Honorat loves you and doesn't want you with icky cold metal in your mouths. ;-)
Cheers ~
Erin
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Date: 2006-02-03 09:20 pm (UTC)Yay for no TV! I don't let my kids watch ANY television (my husband and I don't watch any either); my three-year old is allowed to watch one movie a week (sometimes I let him watch two, but I always get mommy guilt for it, unless he is ill). I have an extremely low opinion of television, particularly when it comes to children watching it. I do hope both of my boys turn out to be "bibliovores" ;-), or at least outdoorsy... :-)
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Date: 2006-02-05 04:21 am (UTC)Good for you not letting TV raise the kids. As a college teacher, I can guarantee that one of the best preparations for success at this level is lots of reading to kids at the preschool level. And outdoorsy is good--they should be both! I love camping and hiking. Lots of crises to build character!
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Date: 2006-02-06 12:25 am (UTC)As a college teacher, I can guarantee that one of the best preparations for success at this level is lots of reading to kids at the preschool level.
That will be good motivation for me to spend more time reading with Emmett - we do read twice a day, but I feel that he would benefit from a little more time spent reading and some more challenging material, I just need to employ some self-discipline and make a point of doing it. :-)
Yes, outdoorsy is good - I wish my mom had made me go outside more as a kid, I was rather stay-indoorsy, and I have worked to make myself get outside and be active with my boys, both so they will learn good habits of activity and exercise and because there are so many awesome things to do outdoors! :-)