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"Arabian Head Study"
- By Maria D'Angelo |
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I've
always felt I was born with a pencil in my hand, and for as long as
I can remember my subject has always been animals, especially
horses. There is something so beautiful and magical about the horse.
Growing up in Staten Island, New York, I never had the opportunity
to own one of these magnificent creatures. Capturing them on paper
made me feel closer to them.
Although I studied some art in college, I feel my talent is mostly
natural and self-taught. I spent many hours at the riding stables
watching horses, learning how they moved and touching them to get a
feel of how their muscles were shaped. I would study their faces, to
see where the bones and veins were, and learn the tiny details of
their eyes and muzzles. I think this is the most important thing an
artist can do - really learn their subject. Learning each subject's
personality and expressions is also important because every single
animal is different. Drawing a chestnut thoroughbred with a white
star does not make him Secretariat. Drawing the boldness in his
eyes, the particular way he and only he holds his ears and arches
his neck is what I think makes him Secretariat.
An artist is constantly learning. The learning process should never
stop. No matter what subject an artist decides to draw, whether it
be animals, people, still life etc. he or she must go out and learn
everything about that subject or else their artwork will be missing
that little something that brings it to life.
Aside from horses, I also draw pets and people. Sometimes it is
impossible to be able to go and see my subject because they are
living somewhere across the country. This is why getting as many
good close-up photographs of them of all different angles is so
important to me. From them I can get a feel of my subject. I also
enjoy using my work to help raise money for different charities
especially animal related ones. I feel animals have given me such
pleasure in my life and this is one way I can give something back to
them in return." |
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We invite you to contact
Maria D' Angelo on the web at
http://hometown.aol.com/thebid/HorseArt.html
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THE EGYPTIAN EVENT 2007
June 4-9, 2007
A Show Like No Other
Held at the prestigious Kentucky
Horse Park in Lexington, Kentucky. A horse lover's paradise
combined with excellent horses, educational opportunities,
entertainment, and family fun.
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