Entries in Pencil Art (6)

Monday
Dec202010

A New Fine Art Graphite Pencil Drawing

The Armature of a Rectangle     

I just love working with the armature of a rectangle to compose my paintings and drawings.  It divides the panel into simple shapes of rhythmic beauty that impart a sense of the natural order found in nature.  

 

A New Fine Art Graphite Pencil Drawing for a New Oil Painting

This painting will have a very compressed value range which will lend itself to lots of soft edges and gentle transitions.  I cannot wait to paint this rose as it is one of my very favorite ways to paint.  It is much like painting a subject lit by the flame of a candle.

Thank you so much for stopping by Boyd Greene Fine Art for a browse you are most appreciated!

Thursday
Dec092010

Canna Lily Pencil Drawing

Canna Lily Pencil Drawing

My latest drawing is finished and ready for a fresh coat of paint!

Thanks so much for stopping by for a browse.

Monday
Dec062010

New Fine Art Rose Pencil Drawing

New Fine Art Rose Pencil Drawing

Here is a new rose pencil sketch that I will tell you more about tomorrow, so until then thank you for stopping by Boyd Greene Fine Art for a browse it is much appreciated.

Tuesday
Sep282010

Graphite Horse Pencil Sketch for Painting 

Graphite Horse Pencil Sketch for Painting

Tuesday
Feb162010

Cumberland Island Wild Horse Graphite Pencil Drawing

 

Thank you for taking the time to stop by Boyd Greene Fine Art for a browse. Here is my newest piece of art inspired by one of the wild horses of Cumberland Island in South Georgia. It is a barrier island of Georgia where the crumbling ruins of a Carnegie mansion test the fate of time. 

 

Cumberland Island is a protected National Seashore that is the scenic wildlife habitat of armadillos, deer, wild turkeys, marsh rabbits, alligators, bob cats, raccoons, threatened and endangered shore birds such as American Oystercatchers, Least Terns, Wilson’s Plovers, wood storks, piping plovers, gopher tortoises, manatees, sea turtles, lizards, and of course feral horses. Cumberland Island measures about 18 miles long by 3 miles wide and is the largest wilderness island in the United States of America.

 

I’ve done my best to convey the intense heat this wild horse deals with during the torrid summers on the island. It quickly passed from the shade of small trees bordering a large field over the windswept sand dunes the island is famous for to the cover of more trees and back to grazing.

 

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Cumberland Island’s feral horses roam the island freely subsisting on the island’s natural bounty such as marsh grasses and sea oats (a third of Cumberland is salt marsh).

 

The wild horses being originally Spanish descent have been bred with mustangs to make them more hardy and tolerant of the harsh conditions that they exist in.

 

The horses have to make the most of what nature supplies as their diet can be low in nutrition.

 

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I was so fascinated watching these wild horses and cannot wait to go back again.

 

Cumberland Island definitely should be on everyone’s bucket list! So, here are some interesting links with information about things to see on Cumberland Island:

 

National Park Services

 

Cumberland Island Conservancy

 

Amelia Island Living




 

Tuesday
Aug122008

Graphite Pencil Horse Drawing

Thank you for stopping by Boyd Greene Fine Art for a browse. This Graphite Pencil Horse Drawing is a new graphite animal portrait I’m working on for a western art show.

 

 

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