Showing posts with label #pasofino. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #pasofino. Show all posts

Saturday, June 13, 2015

Art by Oklahoma Abstract Contemporary Equine Artist Jonelle T. McCoy

© "Masquerade"

Used to be a time when I wore makeup, regularly and especially when I went out to be with friends or on dates. The colors, the lines, the particular way it was applied was an art, simple, but effective. For a very long time now I've been more focused on my assessors, oh how I love my jewelry, especially purple gems and semi-precious stones. By applying these dressings, we change how we look, and it sends a message. How you perceive that message is a personal observation. 
Lately my focus on the work I've been doing has been on Indian War painted horses, adorned with feathers and painted symbols on their faces, necks, shoulder and rumps. I use both real symbols traditionally used when Native American War parties were waged, and I have also took the liberty to create my own to suit myself and my message, my feelings, my observation. I'm finding this avenue most enjoyable. The first, and most inspiring, was used with my ever present muse and model Adonis, our gorgeous charismatic Paso Fino stallion. I added the feathers, the war paint, and the costume of changing his rump to be an appaloosa (I love those spots they have!) and realized it was like dressing up to go out on the town, like going to a costume party, and the title "Masquerade" was just perfect. Adonis is my husbands heart horse, he was thrilled with this painting, and it now hangs on the wall in our home, as a gift to my sweetheart for his April birthday. If I saw this in a gallery, I'd be stuck in front of it soaking it all in. Yeah, I like it that much! Hope you do too. No reproductive prints have as yet been offered. 

Jonelle T. McCoy
McCoy's Gaited Horse Artworks
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Friday, April 17, 2015

Art by Oklahoma Abstract Contemporary Equine Artist Jonelle T. McCoy

© "Acceptance"



Acceptance. (Wipikidia) Acceptance in human psychology is a person's assent to the reality of a situation, recognizing a process or condition (often a negative or uncomfortable situation) without attempting to change it, protest.

So how do I interpret the meaning of acceptance? I view it as a philosophy of being open minded to the differences in humans ways of life. I know there are other ways of seeing things and doing things than my own, and I try to let it be. I see a growing intolerance for many lately especially in this state that stem from hate, fear, dislike, ego, superiority complex- and I'm dismayed. In this case, I do not have acceptance of the suppression of others. And religion has been the foremost driving factor and reason used to increase the pressure. I like to think I have an open mind, a tolerance, a love and giving viewpoint for others who's choices or personal make-up and lifestyles that aren't the same as mine. Live and let live. When it comes to horses, you can browbeat them into submission or teach them what you want with guidance, and love. I find their acceptance of me has much more meaning and significance when I treat them as feeling, sensitive, intelligent beings and with respect. I pray for the world to become more accepting of others so there is more positive energy, and love to go around.
"Acceptance" is an acrylic on 16"x12"x1.5" gallery wrap canvas. It is available for purchase at $300.00. 
Jonelle T. McCoy
McCoy's Gaited Horse Artworks
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Thursday, April 16, 2015

© "Opera"


April 15th was the last day to turn in taxes. It's a day of many things: relief (they're DONE!!!), angst (how am I going to pay this?), excitement (alright! I'm getting money back!). I finished mine up last month, and paid in for the first time in awhile, but that's just how it is. I chose the acrylic painting "Opera" from my Rhythm and Hooves Series because the emotion expressed can be interpreted several ways. It's meant to imply the booming big voices of the opera singer, but it could be laughter, it could be a scream, it could be a yell. I imagine what you see could be a reflection of your state of mind at the time. I get a smile when I see it, I find it amusing. I hope your tax experience was not bad, and you get some $$$ back to play with, maybe even to invest- in art! 

Jonelle T. McCoy
McCoy's Gaited Horse Artworks
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Saturday, March 28, 2015

Art by Oklahoma Abstract Contemporary Equine Artist Jonelle T. McCoy

© "Zero to 60"

A long time favorite of many I had a love/hate relationship with. Took me three days after I finished it to warm up to it, and that warmth just grew and grew. I had it professionally framed in bright yellow and red which set it off beautifully. Shown, it won high awards. It was my husbands favorite and he requested I keep it to hang for our personal enjoyment for a quite awhile, then I convinced him to let it be sold since he found a new favorite of my work to hang. This vibrant and colorful acrylic painting can be seen for purchase by visiting the Kasum Contemporary Fine Art gallery here
Sometimes life tosses us a curve ball that at first we think is a bad throw, but it's just an angle to get around, not a straight path. I still have trouble getting past some of those angles, but that makes life interesting, don't you think?  

Jonelle T. McCoy

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Art by Oklahoma Abstract Contemporary Equine Artist Jonelle T. McCoy

© "Coffee with Creme"


I am in LOVE with the palomino horse coat color, and the darker and richer the gold, the more I like it. I have a lovely and very sweet paso fino mare I rescued who is wheaten color in winter, but when she sheds out for summer, he coat dapples and deepens considerably to almost being chocolate. This painting was inspired by my coffee one morning, the creamer in it gave it this lovely golden caramel color, and I painted this as a golden palomino paso fino stallion. And I called it "Coffee with Creme". In horse coat color language, the gene that makes the horse golden colored is the creme gene. So there is my fun little word twist to the paintings title. I love doing that too! Painted with acrylic on a standard unframed 24"x20" canvas. 

Jonelle T. McCoy
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Thursday, September 11, 2014

Art by Oklahoma Abstract Contemporary Equine Artist Jonelle T. McCoy


© "Tempo"
There are 12 acrylic paintings in my "Rhythm and Hooves" set, this piece is 12"x16"x1.5" gallery wrap acrylic of a paso fino executing the exacting 4 beat rhythmic gait with a fast fino tempo, which is why I named this one "Tempo". To see these fino horses perform and hear their footfall is so very exciting! Available through my home studio unless otherwise stated. $275.00 + shipping. 


 Jonelle T. McCoy
McCoy's Gaited Horse Artworks
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Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Art by Oklahoma Abstract Contemporary Equine Artist Jonelle T. McCoy


Peek at the painting "Opera"
Here's another peek at my music/dance themed set. This one was a challenge I placed on myself to portray the horse from an angle I find difficult to execute. I guess for that reason it's become on of my favorites because I liked how it came out.
Shawnee, Oklahoma First Friday September 5th is rapidly approaching, and that means my
ONE NIGHT ONLY solo show "Rhythm and Hooves" will be set up for public viewing at the Sweet Earth Studio Mingle Gallery. Select unsold pieces may be immediately entered into the OKC State Fair fine arts competition the following day but will still be available for purchase, and can be picked up/delivered after the fair closes, no later then September 23rd. This acrylic is called "Opera".

Jonelle T. McCoy
McCoy's Gaited Horse Artworks
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Monday, September 1, 2014

Art by Oklahoma Abstract Contemporary Equine Artist Jonelle T. McCoy


Shawnee, Oklahoma First Friday September 5th is rapidly approaching, and that means my
ONE NIGHT ONLY solo show "Rhythm and Hooves" will be set up for public viewing at the Sweet Earth Studio Mingle Gallery. Select unsold pieces may be immediately entered into the OKC State Fair fine arts competition the following day but will still be available for purchase, and can be picked up/delivered after the fair closes, no later then September 23rd. Pictured on the flyer is the acrylic painting "Duet".

Jonelle T. McCoy
McCoy's Gaited Horse Artworks
Your Equine Art Connection! 
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Sunday, August 31, 2014

Art by Oklahoma Abstract Contemporary Equine Artist Jonelle T. McCoy


© "Native Rain Flyer"
I painted this when Oklahoma was in severe drought and horrid unrelenting heat, day after day of over 100 degrees. I had tried all the usual to get some rain, laundry, washing the truck and leaving the window open, dancing out in the yard- nothing worked. So I took it upon myself to paint my plea, a painted paso fino with symbols I felt spoke of rain, and a Phoenix bird to transform the earth from dry to wet by taking the message of need to the heavens from whence rain falls. Amazingly it WORKED! It sold right away, and it was a continued miracle because the Oklahoman who bought it also got rain. Now we are in desperate need of rain here where we live. So dry, and things are dying. Hope it works again soon! "Native Rain Flyer" is done with acrylics. Sold.


Jonelle T. McCoy
McCoy's Gaited Horse Artworks
Your Equine Art Connection! 
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Saturday, August 30, 2014

Art by Oklahoma Abstract Contemporary Equine Artist Jonelle T. McCoy


© "Sailors Delight"
This golden palomino painting makes me think of my father since he was in the navy, and taught me as a child the rhyme about red sky at night, sailors delight, red sky in the morning, sailors take warning. I painted this deep gold palomino in the rich red light of the evenings setting sun, the "Sailors Delight". This acrylic 20"x 16" is gorgeously set off framed in lovely bronzed stars just past the thin white stack frame and finished off on with the deep red wood patterned outer frame. This golden paso fino painting is available through my home studio for $375.00 plus shipping.


Jonelle T. McCoy
McCoy's Gaited Horse Artworks
Your Equine Art Connection! 
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Thursday, August 28, 2014

Art by Oklahoma Abstract Contemporary Equine Artist Jonelle T. McCoy


©"LARGO!"
The fastest and most ground covering gait that the paso fino horse executes in the largo. If you like the wind in your face- this speed will do that for you and all the while with a smooth gait. It is a thrill to ride this speed. This was a snapshot capture of one beloved paso fino moving in perfect gait in the largo speed. Can you feel the wind in your hair? I sure do! This portrait is sold.

Jonelle T. McCoy
McCoy's Gaited Horse Artworks
Your Equine Art Connection! 
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Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Art by Oklahoma Abstract Contemporary Equine Artist Jonelle T. McCoy

I call this one Cindy on her Horse
Here's one of my first commissions of a ridden paso fino. I will say right up front people are not my forte- but this woman rider horse portrait combo result not only pleased me, but made the consignor happy and the recipient who was given the painting as a gift happy. I have done very few human portraits, I find my voice is much louder and far more satisfactory when spoken through the horse. But I will admit, her smile in this painting is what we paso fino owners refer to as the "paso fino smile". Yeah, the ride is THAT good. Smoooooth............

 
Jonelle T. McCoy
McCoy's Gaited Horse Artworks
Your Equine Art Connection! 
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Monday, August 18, 2014

Art by Oklahoma Abstract Contemporary Equine Artist Jonelle T. McCoy

© "Tina Marie de Vez"
Yesterday was a pretty hot and humid day in Oklahoma, the kind of day that if you were going to be outside, swimming would be a great way to beat the heat. I've always wanted to go swimming with a horse, the opportunity hasn't presented itself yet, maybe someday. That idea made me think of a commission portrait I did of a lovely palomino paso fino mare splashing around in water. The acrylic painting "Tina Marie de Vez" resides in Florida, where the water looks so inviting to swim!
 
Jonelle T. McCoy
McCoy's Gaited Horse Artworks
Your Equine Art Connection! 
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Saturday, August 9, 2014

Art by Abstract Contemporary Oklahoma Equine Artist Jonelle T. McCoy

© #60 July 30th 2013 60 Series
The last several paintings in the 60 Series from 2013 were of a friends gorgeous paso fino stallions. The very last one was coupled with flowers, a theme I like to do with my horse paintings. I think it wrapped up the series very well.

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Friday, August 8, 2014

Art by Abstract Contemporary Oklahoma Equine Artist Jonelle T. McCoy

© "I Got Hosed at the Carnaval"
Several years back I'd host P2P (photo to painting) contests, they were a lot of fun and a great way to have such a wide array of wonderful photos to choose from to create an interesting themed painting. A repeat idea, paso fino's and water, gave me a great selection to contemplate, but the one of a paso fino stallion being sprayed by a horse and so obviously enjoying it was my pick. The stallions name is in part Carnaval. I named this acrylic "I Got Hosed at the Carnaval".  It has sold.

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