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I also added a hint of carving detail in the saddle fenders. I added in details such as the reins that are flying away behind the cowboy. I changed the headstall that I had roughed in on the horse, and changed the bit to a snaffle bit. That's why there are violets mixed in with the oranges/browns. Things like deepening the value and color of the chaps, making sure to work cools in with the warms. I worked over every inch of the painting, making sure the values, colors, edges and details all were working together. I made sure to keep the cowboy's face dark so it was not the first thing you look at. The shirt needed a bit of interest and the western details were just the thing. I reworked the cowboy's shirt and added a pinstripe and pearl snaps. The rabbit was an important element and I spent a lot of time making sure he was hauling tail and kicking up lots of back lit dust. Once the canvas was covered, I set about refining the painting.
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When I posted last, I hadn't even finished laying in the saddle and the cowboy's boot. Ann and I delivered and hung it on December 23, and now it's permanently in it's new home in Tucson, AZ. I finished this painting during the last week before Christmas. Hi Everybody, I hope you all had a Merry Christmas (those of you who celebrate it).