Rollover Red
30 x 30 inches Oil on Canvas
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I painted this horse painting in March of 2007 just a week after we buried our oldest grandson, Grant. I cannot look at this image without smiling because the measured strokes, the chosen palette and the movement in the composition all reflect his dynamic personality. He was blessed with Autism and we were blessed with him in our lives. He painted with me just a few weeks before his death and his last precious work hangs in Stacey and Larry's home.
This roll over Horse Painting is painted with Holbein Duo oils on canvas. It lends itself to expressionism with the coloration of favisum along the way.
SOLD
I painted this horse painting in March of 2007 just a week after we buried our oldest grandson, Grant. I cannot look at this image without smiling because the measured strokes, the chosen palette and the movement in the composition all reflect his dynamic personality. He was blessed with Autism and we were blessed with him in our lives. He painted with me just a few weeks before his death and his last precious work hangs in Stacey and Larry's home.
This roll over Horse Painting is painted with Holbein Duo oils on canvas. It lends itself to expressionism with the coloration of favisum along the way.
James 2:17 "It isn't enough just to have faith. Faith that doesn't show itself by good deeds is not faith at all, it is dead and useless."
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