Pen / Ink / Watercolor / 6 x 9 inches
Here's another in the popular new series, “Confections”. I'm having a great time with these, and apparently so are many of you. Be the first person in with a $100 bid, and it's yours! That's right. The first hundred takes it. Don't wait!
Escaramuza (Skirmish), is an important part of the Mexican rodeo, or Charreada. Young women, dressed in colorful, flowing costumes, riding side-saddle, perform thrilling precision drill team maneuvers.
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THE ESCARAMUZAS ARE SO DIFFERENT – HOW OFTEN DO YOU SEE A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN IN BIG PINK DRESS RIDING A HORSE ? ? ?
THE SKETCH IS INCREDIBLE – THE NATURAL RHYTHM OF THE RUNNING HORSE AND RIDER CAPTURE THE MOMENT. . .
KEEP A WET BRUSH !
Your painting shows how expertise she is. She and her horse captures the moment like Troy mentioned in his comment. She is beautiful.