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Baby Unicorn Wood Print
by Evie Cook
Product Details
Baby Unicorn wood print by Evie Cook. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).
Design Details
Horses have always been the hardest thing for me to draw and paint. So I never drew or painted any! But when I do art festivals and events I... more
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Artist's Description
Horses have always been the hardest thing for me to draw and paint. So I never drew or painted any! But when I do art festivals and events I occasionally get requests for unicorns. Would I sell any? Who knows, but if I didn't try I'd never know. Thank goodness for Photoshop, where you can cut and paste and move pieces of improperly-drawn legs and ears around without erasing constantly. I probably still can't do a properly detailed horse, but I do have a knack with cute things and I relied on that to get me through this "assignment."
This piece is still kept along the lines of all my work in the Inspirational Canvas Gallery, with textures and layering of colors and transparencies. There are pieces of the canvas divided into rectangular and square segments which divide the canvas into halves and halves again, but this time they are less obvious and offset with circular design elements.
About Evie Cook
It all started in New Jersey ● learned lots of art and music starting at 5 years old ● oil, acrylic, pastel, portraiture, anatomy ● art lessons from the artist who created the 1960s landscape backgrounds for the wildlife taxidermy exhibits at the Museum of Natural History in NYC ● tried to play the flute, marimba and double bass in school orchestra ● got farther with piano ● loved ice skating lessons ● supportive parents ● only child ● almost always had a cat (in order, Mitzi, Kitty, Bernie, Bootsie, Peanut) ● also had two parakeets (Dickie and Katie), a very small super cute Blue Dutch rabbit (Dr. Bunny), goldfish, newts and salamanders (sorry don’t remember names) ● high school honor student with lots of...
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Evie Cook
Hi Janet, thank you for noticing! I've never been able to draw horses all my life, and since I had this cute idea, I looked and studied and practiced and copied horse bodies and fantasy animal bodies until I felt I could pull it off. Then I had to do all the proportion changes to make it look like a baby. That part has always been easy, and I love doing "cute." There are formulas to make a person or animal look cute. But the actual horse/unicorn drawing was a real challenge. Whew!
Janet Valentine
I like that you did cloven hooves. I rarely see them in unicorn art, but I believe that unicorns have cloven hooves. Very cute baby, too!