Rearing White Horse
by Daniel Eskridge
Title
Rearing White Horse
Artist
Daniel Eskridge
Medium
Digital Art - Digital Painting
Description
A proud looking white horse with a white mane and tail rears up. It wears a saddle, but there is no sign of the rider. Perhaps this horse seeks out its human companion.
I originally created this horse as part of a larger scene as part of a fox hunt, but I liked the pose so much that I wanted to give this white mare her own scene. Its roughly inspired by another artwork: "Napoleon's Stallion, Tamerlan" by Theodore Gericault. This is actually rare for me in that the horse is wearing a bridle and saddle.
Thanks for looking,
Daniel
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February 15th, 2022
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Comments (15)
Marilyn Smith
Another beauty! Congratulation on your Best of the Best feature in Wisconsin Flowers and Scenery group! F
Jennifer Jenson
Congratulations on your Best of the Best Feature in Wisconsin Flowers and Scenery. Beautiful work!
Donna Kennedy
Congratulations on your Best of the Best Homepage Feature in Wisconsin Flowers and Scenery!...L
Randy Rosenberger
Dear Wisconsin Flowers and Scenery Group Member, You are to be congratulated on your achievement of getting your beautiful piece of artwork chosen to be featured in our “Best of the Best” section of our homepage. This is truly an honor to be selected for this special feature. If your works are featured, it is always an honor, but this honor is above and beyond what one sees most of the time. It is excellently done and presented and deserves a special place on our homepage. Happy sales to you till we meet again.
Katie Keenan
Congratulations Daniel, on your third place PRIZE in the Saddle Up Your Horses Contest. Magnificent image!
Soraya D'Apuzzo
CONGRATULATIONS! I chose this excellent unique and creative image to be "SHOWN" among the 30 works selected on the Home Page in the Fine Art America "DIGITALS ARTISTS AND ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHERS"! Feel free to further promote it in the dedicated area created in discussions and, to archive it in the “Post Your Thanks for Features Here! January/February 2022” thread, before it is permanently deleted. Thanks
Taphath Foose
Beautiful work, Daniel!!! Congratulations, your work is Featured in "Your Best Work"! I invite you to place it in the group's "Featured Image Archive" Discussion!!