My works are primarily Acrylic on Canvas, but I also enjoy pencil, pen, oils, and watercolors on paper. But mainly in the wild, where I find my inspiration. Horses are special, and I adore watching them in pastures, in the wild, on the trail, or in the ring. I am in love with these gentle, wild, beautiful, intelligent, and tender beings. I specialize in Equine Art, as you will see! Before I could walk, I began riding horses. Welcome to my art and thank you for visiting! What you can do: Photographer or videographer ("Content Provider") grants you a perpetual, non-exclusive, non-transferable, worldwide license to use the accompanying image(s) or video(s) (collectively, "Media,") for permitted commercial purposes, defined as: Neither Content Provider nor Pictorem will be liable for any third party claims or incidental, consequential or other damages arising out of this license or buyer's use of the Media. There are no warranties, express or implied. Title and ownership, and all rights now and in the future, of and for the Media remain exclusively with the Content Provider. The Media may not be resold, relicensed, or sub-licensed. The Media may not be used in advertising. The Media may not be used in any way whatsoever in which you charge money, collect fees, or receive any form of remuneration. Personal use means non-commercial use of the Media for display on personal websites and computers, or making image prints for personal use. THANK YOU for this wonderful week of the horse, my favorite animal in the world.Photographer or Artist ("Content Provider") grants buyer a non-exclusive perpetual personal-use license to download and copy the accompanying image(s) (collectively, "Media,") subject to the following restrictions: That perfect “golden moment” of the unprocessed photo is sublime and it’s like poetry: sometimes the muse just GIVES you a perfect moment that doesn’t need a lot of editing I love post processing and I can see how much fun (and know how much time) it is. Where do I even begin to tell you how these photos are so moving. Honestly, I hope you consider publishing a large book of the horse. BUT, your photos are far better than those photos. I have seen two gorgeous, oversized books on the horse that had great photos, and what I loved about both of them the most was the size of the books, so appropriate for a grand animal. You are a master at this and have you thought about printing a book of your horse photos and experience in the wild with them? Honestly, you should. Yikes, these are the most gorgeous horse photos I’ve ever seen. Mary, please, please, please put my name in the GIVEAWAY pot! Giveaway ends next Thursday at 11:00pm, and I will contact the winner by Friday. Then follow the giveaway widget instructions. So decide which is your favorite photo from this week, and let me know in a comment below. Not every image will print at exactly 11 x 14, cropping may occur depending on the image. The winner will be able to choose one wild horse image from this weeks blog posts, and I will print a 14 inch print. I promised you a giveaway, so here it is. If you love these images, please visit Mary Hone Photography or Fine Art America.Īnd fun news from Fine Art America, for every purchase made in October, no matter what amount, you will receive a $100 gift certificate to. They deserve to be free, and to live their lives as only they can. That the BLM will stop the round ups, and putting these magnificent animals in jail. My hope is the wild horses, will always be free and wild. This cremello was perfect, the shadow of her mane, the lines it made, perfection. I love the black and white effect on some of the images. Sometimes they just pose so perfectly for you. Such was the case with this photo, Golden Light. Sometimes a photo is as perfect as it could ever be, right out of the camera. It’s a lot of extra work, but it really takes a photo into the art realm. What great gift ideas.įor the art we are creating, the textured photos really add to the overall piece. With Fine Art America there is so many cool things you can do with these photos. I have also been adding photos to my Mary Hone Photography site, and Fine Art America. We have some really cool art pieces in the works, many of them from horse photos. We are in work mode right now, getting geared up for winter art shows. So what do I do with all these photos, other than show them to you? I have been processing like crazy for one thing. I have had fun showing you the photos, and telling you some of the stories. I hope you guys have enjoyed Wild Horse Week. Wild Horse Week-Horses in Art and a Giveaway
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