Equine Art by Rayvin Brewer


Friday, September 21, 2007

September Progress

Now this is the part of the Blog that starts to get interesting. I don't know about you but I LOVE to see inprogress work from other artists. It's very inspiring to me to watch a piece evolve from nothing into a masterpiece. Anyway, I should probably get to the point and stop boring you. Over the past few months I have had some progress in studio, despite work and ripping appart our basement bathroom I still got stuff done! Yay!


Here are some pictures of what I am working on right now, they very from painting to sculpting and customizing. There should be something for everyone to enjoy.

First on the chopping block is a CM G3 Belgian Mare. I added a mane to her and resculpted her tail. Not quite sure of the color, I am leaning towards a nice black bay.






Next up is a CM PS ISH with a Pheonix Resin head. I added a bit to the nasal bone and the bottom of the jaw to make the head more 'stock horse' like. This horse needs a LOT more work before it is even close to presentable but I figured that it would be worth posting now. I am planning on making this pretty pony into an appaloosa old style with a sparse tail and scruffy mane. For the color I am thinking bay blanket appy or maybe leopard.


Third up is my NEIBITS donation. Lesli Kathman's clinky medallion (about quarter sized) cold painted and to a bay varnish appy, it's also glossed.








This guy is a Picasso resin with a CMed mane. He is for Deb Buckler of Resins by Randy and will be a nice soft black roan when he is done. My first attempt at a oil roan, enhanced by pastels.


Well, that is all for now. I should have some more for you later on. ;) I always have lots on the go. :D Until then, have a great day!


Rayvin


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Saturday, September 8, 2007

A day at Spruce Meadows





The Masters has come again this year and I managed to get away from work and the studio for two days to take it all in. I am lucky enough to live right close to Spruce Meadows and make it an rule to visit at least once a year. I must say that I am never dissapointed and no matter how many times I go there is always something new to see. It is a great place for collecting references and information. By the end of today I had taken over 525 pictures and at least 6 videos, on Wednesday I took over 175 pictures and another 3 videos so I am stocked up for a while. Now I just need to go through them all. :D




For the last two years the Spruce Meadows has arranged for Anky Van Grunsven to preform at the Masters and all I can say is wow. Being able to have the opportunity to see this spectacular woman in person is truly breathtaking. There really are no words to discribe how touching her performances are, even better is how nice she is in person. I managed to snap a few pictures durring her performances that I want to share with you all.
This little Mini Wagon was adorably cute! Wouldn't it be great to have a performance set up like this? I wish there were more miniature resins in the hobby, they are so cute and colorful. Anyway, they had this wagon, a few other single carts and some jumps set up for the little guys to try. Being so little it was amazing how high they can jump.

Here is an appaloosa gelding that was representing his breed at Spruce Meadows Today. What a spectaular color this guy is! Must be an advanced snowflake pattern...or something. I might just have to use this guy for a ref. at some point. He was a sweetie too. :D

As for studio stuff, I have made some progress on my commissions and on some sales pieces, hopefully some photos to come. :) I also have a WB sculpture in progress, he is LB scale and is really starting to look horse shaped. I am very excited about this guy!