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Sunday, June 6, 2010

"BoxieTail" X3-First Pony Sketches

The theme for June at Creative Every Day is Bliss. The time spent bonding with or sketching our animals is blissful to me, so I thought I'd share these. There is nothing like being with animals (the furry kind) to lift your mood. :)

I'm also sharing with my drawing group Everyday Matters. I find so much encouragement, inspiration, and joy there. I also find it blissful to have time to look at everyone's art and enjoy it, so I guess this could fit in with CED's them too. :)  They also have an active Facebook group.

Anyway...

I wasn't going to post my first two attempts at sketching BoxieTail, the pony, because they are the bad and the not so good. But then I thought, why not? I can share my progress and growth with you. There are lots of mistakes in all three, but I also learned from all three. I never did get a fair likeness though. I think I was trying too hard.


Anyway here is sketch 1, the bad. The thing I hate most is the left eye. I got carried away trying to shade with a zig pen and the eyeball and the shading ran together. I couldn't figure out how to fix it since the paper in the Moleskine is an off white color. I learned from it though.

BoxieTail 2nd attempt...the not so good. I actually like this one a little, despite not leaving room for her nose. Still using the Zig pen in the Moleskine.


BoxieTail 3-the better. I tried again, this time a sketch to participate in World Drawing Day 2010, which was yesterday. They have it one day a year and try to get a million drawings done and uploaded that day http://www.worlddrawingday.org/ . This was my first time to participate, and I enjoyed it a lot. Still not real happy with BoxieTail's likeness. I got her nose a little too wide, and I messed up her back and had to fix it digitally. The crosshatching looks a little like patchwork, but what can I say? I was listening to Aerosmith singing "You Got To Move" on my mp3 while I was sketching. :)

A cropped version of #3, which I considered using for drawing day, but decided to go ahead and upload the double page spread instead. These were also done with the Zig pen in the Moleskine. I will try sketching her again sometime, but for now I'm moving on to the horse, Miko.

BoxieTail is the 3rd member of the Four Musketeers. She was rescued with the other three, and is our little diva. She is very social and loves to be petted. She is pushy and bossy. And very impatient. But lovable. She and Cooter goat were not in as bad a shape as Doris donkey and Miko horse (see previous posts about Doris and Cooter). We didn't know she had white stockings until it rained and washed her off, the mud was so bad in the pen where they were. Someone had cut her mane off, which is why it looks like she has a mohawk. It's growing back out. 

Boxie is very bossy to Cooter and Doris. She doesn't hesitate to turn her back end around and kick at them with both hind legs to make them move. She will put herself between them and us to try to get all the petting and the treats. She doesn't try this with Miko. If you aren't petting or feeding her fast enough, she will stomp her front feet or ram her head through the gate and nibble on your clothes or hands. Or she will back up and then come toward you like she means business. We think she may have belonged to someone with children at some time. She likes children and people, but she does not tolerate Sammidog at all. She will run him out of the lot or pen every time.

The brother-in-law says Boxie is part mule, and I'm beginning to agree with him. She does have some mule trademarks and tendencies. Doesn't matter to us. If we don't pet her, she pets us. I just wish she wasn't so hard on the donkey and the goat about the petting. Otherwise, they all move pretty much as a unit together, and they are all fun.

By the way, hubby named Doris and BoxieTail and I named Cooter and Miko. We have no idea what, or if, they had names before we got them, but they respond to their new names. Doris is beginning to bray some, and we love to hear Cooter baa, which he is beginning to do more. They are all beginning to be more trusting and verbal with us. Love it!

Hope something in my post made you smile!

Three of the four Musketeers, or maybe I should call them Horseketeers, since Cooter seems to think he's a horse too sometimes. :) Watch for the 4th member, Miko, soon!

9 comments:

Rose said...

i can't sketch a toot. you do very well. love animals. thanks have a good day. rose

martinepittet said...

Another nice episode to the story and a lovely sketch of the last musketeer ! It's so nice of you to have rescued them all !

Dan Kent said...

This just shows how practice makes perfect. I appreciate you showing your attempts (I'm not sure I'd do the same), because no. 3 is great!

And listening to Aerosmith while sketching would be dangerous, wouldn't it?

Alex said...

Wonderful effort and such admirable persistence! =)

Revelle Taillon said...

great work. We all learn with every sketch we do. Try drawing just one eye really large and you'll be amazed how much easier it will be to put it on his face when you draw him with all arts together! You can do the same thing by drawing just his neck or just his ear, etcs. Keep at it!

Unknown said...

I love hearing about your animals! And it's amazing how much you improved with each effort. You are learning quickly! The last one is terrific! And all this is sketched with a zig pen. I find it far more difficult to sketch with these pens than even a ballpoint. Ballpoints are easier to get variation in tones. So, the fact that you did this with the zig, makes this all the better, skillwise!

donna said...

I am smiling, thank you! I liked all of the sketches. And I am going to have to try sketching to Aerosmith ;-)

Timaree said...

I like your sketches and the story. My male goat (a wether) is bossy to the female we have. Still they grew up together and would not want to be apart. Heck, they get upset when we come into the house! It looks like your animals have a nice place to live now.

Aimee Cotton Bogush said...

Thanks for sharing your lovely sketches! The horse's eyes are captivating ;-)