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Archive for February, 2011

I drew my Annie… But purple!

Posted by Ali on February 18, 2011

This piece was inspired by Sue Steiner, a fabulous artist who started Save a Face Project. Sue does some fabulous paintings, and they are colorful, inspiring, and just awesome! Now, my piece isn’t a painting, it’s chalk pastels, but I used some cool colors, which was the “Sue Steiner” inspired part! I had a lot of fun doing this piece. I’m not sure I’m going to sell the original, as I really like it, and it’s of my Annie! However, A limited [...]

Angel is relaxing quickly and is almost ready to be backed!

Posted by Ali on February 14, 2011

VIDEO! At the new barn I’ve been working with Angel more often. It helps a lot that it’s so close to where I live compared to the last place! We are working on the basics of the Clinton Anderson lunging methods, which is what we’re doing in the video here. In just 2 to 3 sessions [...]

Time to lose weight – focusing on my diet!

Posted by Ali on February 13, 2011

A lot of people have the same new year’s resolution – to lose weight or get in shape. They are different, in case you weren’t aware, but this is a goal of mine this year as well. I’ve slowly put on weight for about 3-4 years, and I’m done! It’s frustrating and upsetting… I’ve tried to lose [...]

What a catastrophe… (The 52 thoroughbreds)

Posted by Ali on February 6, 2011

This past week a story about 52 thoroughbreds looking for homes hit social media like no other story or plea for horse related help I’ve seen… I had people post it on our facebook wall (even after it was already posted) and got tons of emails and messages regarding the story. So [...]

Finding time to draw with a busy schedule…

Posted by Ali on February 3, 2011

I’m happy to report things are settling down and I have a good schedule going this quarter in school… Things are busy, but things are good! So I think it’s time to start drawing again… I haven’t really since early December, and then with the Art Show Fundraiser and having to rush to move the [...]