Original artwork description:

This is a more personal work. During COVID-19 lockdown I felt days sadness (blues) during confinement. I saw an image of this horse laughing on social media. It made me smile, so I painted myself as the cowgirl with the laughing horses. The zebra/quagga was a hint of my South African home. The quagga was a subspecies of the plains zebra that lived in South Africa until hunted to extinction late in the 19th century by European settler-colonists. When I create these paintings I'm totally focused for days. My mind is obsessed with the work. As such the laughing, absurd animals, and the need for total focus shifted my mood from blue to brighter colors.

Materials used:

acrylic, enamel, spraypaint, pen

Tags:
#orange #horse #zebra #cowboy #blues 

Even cowgirls get the blues... and oranges... and reds... (2020)

Acrylic painting 
by Ann Gadd

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Original artwork description
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This is a more personal work. During COVID-19 lockdown I felt days sadness (blues) during confinement. I saw an image of this horse laughing on social media. It made me smile, so I painted myself as the cowgirl with the laughing horses. The zebra/quagga was a hint of my South African home. The quagga was a subspecies of the plains zebra that lived in South Africa until hunted to extinction late in the 19th century by European settler-colonists. When I create these paintings I'm totally focused for days. My mind is obsessed with the work. As such the laughing, absurd animals, and the need for total focus shifted my mood from blue to brighter colors.

Materials used:

acrylic, enamel, spraypaint, pen

Tags:
#orange #horse #zebra #cowboy #blues 
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Ann Gadd

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I've has been an artist since the day I first scrawled colorful crayon images across my bedroom wall. (An event my parents found to be less auspicious. ) Since then... Read more

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