Minnie

Minnie by Adam Stone

Minnie

Drawn 2008. Age 21.

Pencil only – 2H,HB,3B. Drawn on smooth bristol board.

This is my first horse portrait. It was a commissioned drawing and the original belongs to a gentleman called. Mr. J. Eagles.

Minnie belongs to the following groups:

Animal Kingdom, Back In Black, Bits and Pieces , Equine Art and Photography, Pencil Drawing, Petshop CS2, Realist Traditional Art, The Drawing Board, United Kingdom and Works On Paper
  • dairygirl08

    dairygirl08

    WOW, what a breathtaking drawing, it is so beautiful :), you have done a fantastic job here.

  • Adam Stone

    Adam Stone in reply to dairygirl08’s comment

    Thank you so much :-)

    I’ve been drawing this on and off for the past week or so and have been experiencing mixed emotions from very happy to oh-my-god this is horrible! I’ve probably made more mistakes in this drawing then any other… But thankfully, and hopefully, it was worth it in the end. Its definitely helped me to appreciate how interesting horses are to draw…

    Thank you again for your kind words :-)

  • dairygirl08

    dairygirl08

    you are so welcome and I think it was well worth every minute and emotion you went through doing it as it is very beautiful,
    I have a great passion for horses and this is beautifully presented

  • Deborah Holman

    Deborah Holman

    Beautiful drawing Adam very well done I love his eye in particular

  • Adam Stone

    Adam Stone in reply to Deborah Holman’s comment

    Hello Deborah,

    Thank you for your kind words. I hope you are well and things are going well for you. I’m very pleased you like the eye, i had no idea how to do it… so i just dived in with the pencil and hoped for the best… Thankfully it – somehow – worked out okay!

    Thanks again

  • LoneAngel

    LoneAngel

    stunning !!

  • margpie

    margpie

    the hair strands are excellent, as is the eye, this is beautiful work, I know from past experience that they are hard to get right, but, you have mastered it! well done, as usual brilliant!

  • Adam Stone

    Adam Stone in reply to margpie’s comment

    Thank you _

    They really can be difficult, but despite a few hair pulling-out moments, i really did enjoy drawing this one. Definitely a first of many… I hope at least.

    Thanks again for your support. I’m looking forward to catching up with your own fantastic work. Take care

  • Laura Barber-Riley

    Laura Barber-R...

    Brautiful, very well done!

  • Adam Stone

    Adam Stone in reply to Laura Barber-Riley’s comment

    I hope you are well Laura,

    You are like the master of drawing horses so you saying that really does mean a lot… so thank you. Oh, and don’t worry about the typo… I do them all the time :-p

    Thanks again

  • SelinaEM

    SelinaEM

    Wow amazing…You did well here

  • Adam Stone

    Adam Stone in reply to SelinaEM’s comment

    Hello Selina,

    I really appreciate you commenting on my work, so thank you kindly. I’m looking forward to delving into your own work shortly :-)

    Take good care, and thank you again

  • Laura Barber-Riley

    Laura Barber-R...

    oops that was meant to say beautiful, not brautiful!

  • Mui-Ling Teh

    Mui-Ling Teh

    The fine fur strokes and sparkling eyes are very notable in you works Adz; the eyes in contrast to the fur make them so alluring and look like a window to the soul – I can sort of see the Plar characteristic here; the delicate strokes of the fur with bold eyes remind me of your Plars with their fragile form and alluring eyes.- must your ideas of Plars be inspired by animal instincts and their spiritual nature?

  • Adam Stone

    Adam Stone in reply to Mui-Ling Teh’s comment

    A very insightful comment Mui-Ling, thank you.

    The ideas behind my Plar characters do indeed relate to animals… esp at heart. Animals are so much more at peace with the earth then we are… They see things differently, they understand how everything works, how everything flows, how everything drifts along together in harmony. Or, rather, how it should. We, sadly, destroy that balance… but my Plars, like animals, are one with the nature. They see things for how they truly are, not fixated on stubborn belief, not tainted by misconceptions. So yes, you are absolutely right – I had always wanted to portray the instinctive and spiritual nature of animals and I’m actually chuffed to bits you’ve pointed that out! :-)

    Thank you again

  • GEORGE SANDERSON

    GEORGE SANDERSON

    Great stuff, Adam !!!

  • Adam Stone

    Adam Stone in reply to GEORGE SANDERSON’s comment

    Thank you very much :-)

    I had always avoided drawing horses before this one, however I must admit having now drawn this i’m actually very keen to try another. Maybe next time concentrate on the whole body… Yep, i think that’s what i’ll do.

    Thanks again for taking the time to comment.

  • Dana Yoachum

    Dana Yoachum

    Amazingly beautiful.. You did a fantastic job.

  • valzart

    valzart

    Oh wonderful drawing…youv’e captured his lovely kind eyes ;} Val hugzz

  • SharonAHenson

    SharonAHenson

    Amazing work you do Adam…..

  • hilarydougill

    hilarydougill

    wonderful artwork, you have an amazing talent. this is wonderful. hugs xxx

  • Maria Murphy

    Maria Murphy

    awwwwww

  • Nicholas John Joseph Taylor

    Nicholas John ..., about 1 month ago

    Thats a magnificent picture. Hip hip hooray for horse lovers! Don’t forget to treat your horse to a massage this Christmas. They are an important part of training your horse’s body to grow the way it deserves, and they love it so much. Lots of happy horseys!

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