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Trust
watercolor on cold press paper
24 x 32 cm


I can't believe the month of March has flown by me... I have worked on this painting slowly throughout the month. It is from a photo kindly provided by artist friend Karen Duncan, painted with permission.

I do not have extensive experience with horses, by the little opportunities I have been given, I have noticed that they are very sensitive animals. It must be a great feeling to have a bond with such an animal, to earn their trust is surely a beautiful thing.


  before adding paint 


Thank you for visiting and taking the time to view my work!

Comments

  1. Beautiful wow painting, Celia! The title you've chosen is perfect, the way they both appear to be bowing to each other, timid and trusting.

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    1. Thank you Maywyn! I was going for that so it really makes me happy to hear this.

      I hope I did well, I don't know if I can put it back the way it was. There are still some things I am trying to work out.

      I hope you enjoy your break!

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  2. Your paining is absolutely beautiful! Perfect title, too!

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  3. Celia, you did a lovely job on this. The color is so rich and your lights and darks really make it stand out.

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  4. Wow Celia, what an amazing painting ! Paintings that touch your emotions are the ones I love, and this one does just that , well done !!



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  5. Fabulous painting, Celia, a lovely subject! I love the new template of your blog!

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    1. Thank you Judy, I really appreciate it!!

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    2. Dear Celia this is so gorgeous. You captured the sweetness of the scene perfectly. Just love it. Great job! Hugs

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  6. Wonderful work Celia! I love this painting! Well done!!











































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