This was drawn for Jack on VHR. It was his birthday sunday, and this was his present!
<3 Happy Birthday Jackie boy. This is his mearas horse on VHR. Apparently a mearas is Tolkens middle earth horse. I drew as a sort of Andalusian. I added the fetlocks because..well Middle Earth doesn't have clippers. And I had it jumping over a hedge, cause it seemed more natural. >_> afterwards I realized that added in a white pasture fence was probably unrealistic to middle earth LOL.
You shouldn't fault an artist for to many water marks. The way things have been going lately, there should be more water marks. Many artists who inlay a single copy right might end up finding their piece of work with out it. Lately photobucket has been having an influx of stolen art. And simple watermarks are easily edited out of a picture now.
Thank you. I just checked the color and pose on my school computers...ekk. We have some bad monitors, so hopefully it's as colorful and lovely on your computer as well.
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