Your sneak peek into the studio of Donna Ridgway, Montana artist. Paintings, wildlife and nature photography. Stories of making the art, and creating the photographs.
Friday, February 08, 2008
Mexican Mule, Update
This little gal couldn't stand to stay like she was. She's tired from working hard, so I dropped the reins to give her a rest. And to create a trail that leads your eye into the picture. I got caught up in the tack, making it the focal point instead of the mule. This is very rough, homemade tack, and I liked the way it looked, even though I think it must be uncomfortable for the mule.
I included a close up, so you can see the detail.
Juliet gave me the scoop on this mule, her name was Camellia, she worked on a sisal plantation in the Yucatan....
Thanks for stopping by my studio. Come back again! We'll have coffee together....
Donna
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yeah! this is really wonderful!!!
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