Wow! You do amazing work. I also do graphite portraits of horses and pets. Your comment that if you don't capture the eye, you don't capture the animal is so true. I love checking out other artists work because I find it interesting to see how differently the same medium can look. When I came across your stuff I had to study it, it's really cool. I'd love to forward some of my stuff to you, and have it critiqued by you, if you had the time. It would be really cool to have another artist look at it, and get some feed back. Was it easy to make the transition from pencil to paint, it's something I've wanted to try. Thanks, Anne
Welcome to my website!
I have been creating equine and canine portraits for about 10 years. Being an avid rider and lover of horses and the equine form since the age of five, I have always been drawn to animals in my artwork. For my commissioned pieces I work in four mediums, graphite /pencil, oils, digital color renditions and candid photography. Please keep in mind that all commissions begin with a photo and even though I may be booked for 6 months, the photos can be done at anytime. Please contact me for session availability. To learn more about each medium please click on the appropriate links.
My goal with each piece is to create an exacting portrait which will reveal the true personality of your animal. Rates and time line vary depending on size and medium, please call to inquire. On a separate note, I have samples of original art in oils, and oil pastels for sale and in print. I now offer prints for many of the mediums, please check under the image for offerings.
Contact Info:
Gretchen Almy
508-889-2519
Middleborough, MA
gadesigns@comcast.net
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Wow! You do amazing work. I also do graphite portraits of horses and pets. Your comment that if you don't capture the eye, you don't capture the animal is so true. I love checking out other artists work because I find it interesting to see how differently the same medium can look. When I came across your stuff I had to study it, it's really cool. I'd love to forward some of my stuff to you, and have it critiqued by you, if you had the time. It would be really cool to have another artist look at it, and get some feed back. Was it easy to make the transition from pencil to paint, it's something I've wanted to try. Thanks, Anne
Hi Anne,
Send an email to gadesigns@comcast.net and we can go from there...not sure you'll get this email...
Gretchen
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