A New Black Stallion painting - My Best Friend

May 21st, 2007

At long last, a new black stallion painting for you all to enjoy! This piece is done in acrylics on gessoed gallery wrap canvas, measuring 16″ x 20″. It can be hung as is or with a fine ornate frame to finish the look.

The model for this pose was Sable Morgan’s Knight Kruiser, who’s father was the very epitomy of The Black in the flesh. This beautiful line of black Morgans capture the spirit and look of the Black Stallion. My own horse, Tattoo, shares this bloodline and is a half brother to Kruiser.

Enjoy!

My Best Friend
My Best Friend
16″ x 20″ acrylic on canvas
$900 - Inquire to sheri@blackhorsedesign.com

View details of this painting here

New Gift Items in time for Christmas

November 14th, 2006

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New Work: Storm Child

June 28th, 2006

“Storm Child”
black stallion running free against a breathtaking nighttime thunderstorm
14″ x 22″ pastel on velour
Original Available - $900 - Inquire

I absolutely LOVE thunderstorms! I look forward to them every summer. When I was out photographing Sable Knight Kruiser of Sable Morgan Horse Farm, I knew I just HAD to paint him against this beautiful and inspiring backdrop. A storm child am I, and I hope that it inspires you to dream as much as it does for me!” - The Artist

Storm Child

As Featured in Horses in Art Magazine

June 26th, 2006

Sheri Gordon’s work has been featured in the Summer 2006 issue of Horses in Art Magazine, pg 17, article “Dreams…and Dreamers”. Be sure to pick up your copy today of this full colour glossy magazine that features the very best in equestrian artwork.

Restoring the Magic

April 3rd, 2006

“Vanity, vanity, all is vanity.”

As we go through life, we experience things that force us to “grow up” and put childish things aside and become practical, responsible adults. There’s no longer time for “silly things” like imagining mystic black stallions that run free in our imagination.

Or is there?

Approaching my middle ages, I’m beginning to see a certain amount of vanity in a lot of the things we do in our daily lives. We get up, we go to work, we come home. We earn the paycheck to keep food on the table and pay the bills.

And then what???

This next painting on my easel is a bit of a return to that “childish daydreaming” that set me on this path of becoming an artist oh so many years ago. Hard to believe that a mere book or movie could have such a lasting impact on a person, but thinking back, it was The Black who set me daydreaming. Daydreaming of a big black horse who was wild and free yet a close friend and comrade to me. Oftentimes I would find myself pretending to BE the Black, snorting and pawing the ground with my feet. Childish? Sure, but fulfulling, hell yeah! In this piece I am trying to capture that feeling.

Composition rules be dammed, this one makes me feel like the horse….tossing my head a little, snorting distaste at whatever it is this horse is looking at. THIS is more the type of painting composition I want to be doing more of. With the horse expressing emotions akin to human expressions by doing what horses do naturally.

I hope you will enjoy this piece as it progresses, setting free in me the right to dream again and restoring the magic of being a child at heart!

24″ x 36″ on primed masonite (hardboard) To be done in oils, with a pencil underpainting to begin.

Part 1

Part 2

Part 3

Part 4

Part 5 Posted: April 19/06

Part 5 Posted: April 26/06

Part 5 Posted: May 10/06

Posted May 10, 2006
May 10/06 (later in the day)

Posted May 24, 2006
May 24/06 - pencil phase nearing completion

Posted July 28, 2006
July 28, 2006 - Started laying on the colors in acrylic. At first I thought, uh oh, I’m messin this up big time! :-P But working more and more on it, it’s starting to come together, as seen below…

Posted July 28, 2006
July 28, 2006 - later in the day

Posted Dec 30, 2006
Dec 30th, 2006 - Been awhile! Haven’t had much time for working on it, but here is it’s current status.

Posted Feb 23, 2006
Feb 23, 2006 - It’s almost there! I can feel the finishing touches coming up soon. Yay!