Drawing is a wonderful way of remembering…
I think the first memory I have of drawing was one I had done of a horse. It was the “horse of a different color” in the Wizard of Oz. I loved horses then as I do now and that one in particular. I remember what I was feeling as I was drawing, my box of crayons, the choices I made in colors and being disappointed with the head I had drawn – trying to fix it (no erasers when working with crayons), I think I was five.
I went on to draw many horses through grade school with my best friend Kyra. After school we would draw their heads and fantasize about having our own horses – mine would be a Palomino. Great memories…
This is my “Horse of a Different Color”
My daughter also loves horses and made this when she was a bit older than 5 and it is the happiest horse being ridden by a very happy girl.
Amanda’s Happy Horse
I am not sure why, but recently I have felt like drawing horses again.
You must be in a happy space
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I think you are right, thanks for stopping by!
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Aw, beautiful… I’ve kept a small box full of my kids artwork because they are not just beautiful memories for them (later in life) but also me too 🙂
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Thanks so much! Yes this is true, wonderful memories!
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Terrific post about wonderful memories, Dawn! As children, a friend and I used to pretend to be horses and gallop through fallen leaves. She grew up to actually own horses – her first was a Palomino. Amanda’s horse does look truly happy, and so does she.
Happy New Year!
Maria
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Hi Maria, Thanks for this…Sounds like you have some wonderful “horse” memories too!Happy New Year! Dawn
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And you made absolutely the right decision– about drawing horses again!! I like ’em all, actually: your January horse, your original HOADC, and your daughter’s horse. Happy New Year, and I hope you’ll keep horsing around! : )
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Thanks so much Mark! Happy New Year! 🙂
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Horses galore. The Wizard of Oz holds a special place in my heart also – a sense of the theatrical and magical wrapped up in childhood wonder. Have a happy weekend Sketchjay.
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Hi, thanks so much
I understand the special feelings for The Wizard of Oz… I loved it and was also terrified by it at various times in my life (witches and flying monkeys…) the horse was awesome through and through! Have a great weekend !!!
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You draw way better than me! No fair…I wish I could draw horses that well. Just saying, in order to make the horse look even more realistic, you should shorten the back a little bit, or make the legs longer. But god job! Thanks for the like 😀
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I love your horse blog! Thanks for the tips… I will keep them in mind for the next one.
All the best!!
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Thanks! This response is late, but thank you so much! I love horses 😉 And I can’t wait to see your next horse drawing!
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You are very kind. Thank for stopping by again!
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I love your horse of a different colour…!
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My five year old self thanks you sooo… much! I appreciate your visiting!
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Have enjoyed reading/viewing your blog. Some very unique drawings. PS – My daughter’s name is Amanda. 🙂
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Thank you so uch. Amanda is such a beautiful name! Your daughter must love your photos they are gorgeous! I appreciate your Egret action shot! All the best.
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Very beautiful horses!
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Oh Thank you so much… I am fond of your equine photos and the hens! 🙂
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I love children’s drawings, they are so pure. Such a silly word to use. I guess I mean they draw what they see not what they are meant to see. I hope that makes sense.
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Thanks for the visit… I really like what you’ve said, it makes perfect sense. As adults we often try to get back to that childs way of seeing. 🙂
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Hello Sketchjay: Thanks for visiting my blog, so now I am visiting yours. Do you draw other kinds of sketches, like illustrations for children’s books? I have 5 children’s books I wrote that need illustrating? Can you do that? Maxine
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Hello Maxine,
Thank you for stopping by. Yes, I work in many different mediums and would be interested in illustrating childrens books. Would you like to correspond through email? I am interested in learning more… Five books, that’s great!
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I’m curious, Sketchjay, how did you find my blog?
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Hi Cheryl,
I search for images and topics that interest me- yours fit the bill 🙂
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Thanks! Glad I fit.
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This is great! And it has also reminded me of my own childhood where I too would be forever drawing pictures of horses!
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Thank you so much… it is great to share these memories
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Thank you for sharing the horse pictures! I loved them ALL! My daughter has special needs and draws lots of horse pictures . .rides them too, at horse therapy time! 🙂 When she asks me to draw her one, she always helps and ‘fixes’ it for me. 🙂 Thanks for sharing!
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Hi Debbie, Thanks so much for this, you are so very sweet! Horses are so very special aren’t they… I love to ride too with my daughter. I am so glad you enjoy them! I’d love to see your daughter’s drawings and her “fixes” too :). All the best,
Dawn
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Lovely posts and drawings 🙂
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Thank you Maxine! A great compliment coming from you. All the best,Dawn
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Great post!
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Thanks so much!!
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Wonderful post – brings up so many memories! Thank you for sharing 🙂
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Thanks so much Lyann!
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😀
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Thank you!
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Amanda’s drawing made me smile too… thanks for the post
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Thanks so much!!!
Amanda’s drawing always makes me smile… such a happy girl.
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I love your drawings. Wonderful blog. I nominated you for the Versatile blog award. Just go to my post for directions.
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I am so touched to receive this award – thank you for the nomination! I will try to follow-up soon… Thank you!!!!
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You have been nominated for the Katie Blog Award! You can look at the details: http://hensandhippology.wordpress.com/2013/02/14/the-katie-award/ 🙂
Should you choose to accept it, please pass it along.
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Thank you for this! I really appreciate it and will follow up soon. Thanks so much.
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I’m hopeless at drawing- much better at looking!
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Your blog is really lovely – thanks so uch for stopping by!
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It must be wonderful to feel that inspiration and fulfillment from drawing. I feel that way when I write, but have never had much inclination to draw. I like watching other people draw, though. It fascinates me.
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I think creating anything is a process that can be wonderful and fullfilling but also challenging and painful. I imagine you must have a similar experience when you write. Thank you so much for stopping by and sharing your thoughts!
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Great post. I really should make time to write more on mine.
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Thank you,
Yes, we’d like to hear what you have to say!
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so cute! i cannot draw to save my life, luckily I like photography 🙂
thanks for the visit
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Hi! Thanks for the kind words! All the best with your great photography!
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I’m so impressed with your horse drawings; both of them. They’re so hard to get right – my last attempt looked like a misshapen dog/cat hybrid. I’m studying horse management at the moment and wish I could draw well enough to capture them the way I see them.
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I wish i could draw as much as you. Great talent!
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