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Post by stormyranch on Oct 18, 2008 8:01:06 GMT -5
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Post by lindad on Oct 18, 2008 10:08:09 GMT -5
Wow! Some nice work. I see that Cholla's work will be featured at a gallery within a few miles of my my home in Nov. I should see if Bolero would like to paint because he is a very mouthy horse, and will pick up anything he can get ahold of, he loves to carry things around. He has gone through three Jolly Balls. My miniature donkey, Coca Cola tries to use my tools all the time too. He stole the farrier's hat off of his head the other day and ran off with it, while he was trimming one of the horses. Cola brings me his wire curry to be brushed. Linda D
Linda D
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Post by nrly on Oct 18, 2008 14:50:42 GMT -5
wow I was impressed ,and would love to buy a print.... that horse is amazing... I wonder if we could do something like that, or a bit different, to help the rescue horses... nola
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Post by desperatehorsewife on Oct 18, 2008 17:57:45 GMT -5
I've seen Cholla's work before. Pretty cool. I think I need to see if Jet can paint. I have a cat who likes to draw...
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Post by nrly on Oct 18, 2008 21:30:29 GMT -5
I had a cat who helped us plant our garden and he felt he had the right to take a bite out of everything we harvested... he was so cool. nola
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Post by desperatehorsewife on Oct 20, 2008 9:11:17 GMT -5
Here's Jet's first attempt. I must admit she struggles to keep the paint brush in her mouth. Wondering how to get her to clamp down like Chollo does. However, she did okay. I had to hold it loosely, made a ring with my fingers for it to rest in while she bounced it up and down with her tongue. She calls this Dancing Penguin ;D I tried to get the other three to paint and they just didn't have any talent for it at all.
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Post by Leesa on Oct 23, 2008 7:03:52 GMT -5
How cool. There is a National Geographic program that shows an elephant in southeast Asia (Thiland I think) painting another elephant with a flower in its trunk. It is so amazing because the elephant takes its time and when he/she is done you can not only tell that it is an elephant (not an abstract at all) but the detail is uncanny!
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