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Blog Title: Donna Ridgway's Studio

Montana artist, painting animals and scenery with a generous dash of color and light.

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Montana Appaloosa, Missoula Carousel Horse, oil painting.

A few years ago, the Missoula Carousel had their 10th anniversary. The anniversary party was a fund raiser for the carousel. I volunteered to do a painting for the party, and this painting, along with others by other artists, was to be raffled off to create funds to keep the carousel operating.

Once the painting was gone, and the party was over, I never learned who bought the painting and didn't know where it went.

Today, we arrived at my parents house, and soon afterward, my son arrived with my grandson. My grandson was holding photos of this painting.

My son said, "Hey Nathan, give those pictures to your grandma." I looked at the photos and asked my son, "Where did you get photos of my painting?" He replied, with a funny look on his face, "Mom, that's not your painting!" I said, "Yes it is, how'd you get photos of it?" He said, "I saw this painting in one of the big hotels in Spokane, I thought you'd like the painting so I took pictures of it. It's not your painting."

I started to laugh and I said, "Johnnie, I did that painting for the Missoula carousel's 10th anniversary party-it's MY PAINTING! I promise you, I painted it."

He started laughing, he said, "Well, I saw this in an exhibit in a hotel in Spokane last year, and I thought you'd like to see this painting, so I took pictures of it. It took me a year to remember to bring the pictures to you."

My son saw the painting in a hotel in Spokane, didn't know I'd created the painting, and brought me pictures of it because he thought I'd like to see it. I think that's so funny. He said he didn't even look at the signature on the painting.

And now I know a little bit of the history of what happened to my painting after it was auctioned off years ago. I don't know if the painting was purchased by the hotel at the auction in Missoula, Mt, or if it ended up there some other way, but it's fun to know a little bit about what's happened to it.
Donna Ridgway
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Sunshine Girl, my horse Class, an acrylic horse painting.

Classy was walking toward me, and the sun was shining right through her eye. It gave her an eye the color of a lion's eye. Seemed interesting to me, so I had to paint her as a Sunshine Girl!
Donna Ridgway

Leopard Appie with Spot on his Ear.

My friend, Linda Shantz, is having a busy month, what with writing projects, caring for horses, and painting a horse a day, she's one busy lady! The weather isn't co-operating with her, as the rain makes her horses muddy and causes a lot of extra work.

I got to thinking about when I was creating at least one painting a day, and how it's hard to come up with reference material of your own when you're doing that kind of project. You get so familiar with your own photos, sometimes it's hard to see the forest for the trees and you can't decide which photo you want to paint from on any given day.

So I sent her a photo from my collection, of a horse with a cute look in his eye. I didn't know what day she would paint that horse, but she did tell me was going to use him. When I saw her blog, with that horse and the cute look in his eye, I recognized him in one second. She did such a great job of painting him!

Here's a couple more photos of that same horse, he's got such an odd spot on his ear, and see below, he has vertical stripes down his front legs! I just think that's interesting. I wish he was mine, I could really get used to the way he looks!
Hope you enjoyed seeing him too...
Donna Ridgway
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My Fire Fox, horse oil painting


Fire Fox, a glorious buckskin horse, bows to the morning sun. He welcomes the warmth of the coming day, his spirit is in tune with the world in which he lives.

Seeing this horse in your home each day, brings a sense of peaceful harmony.

$350, 12X16 oil painting. I accept paypal. Free Shipping. Inquire

3 in a row, horse photo.

There's something about this photo that catches my attention. It could be that I spent about three hours out in the horse pasture to finally catch three horses lined up like elephants marching!

I like the way their forms are repeated right down to the end. You kind of wonder what you're looking at, then the tail on the last horse gives it all away. You can tell from that tail, these are horses.




And just for fun, here they are in living color. I go back and forth as to how I like to look at them best....Class, Bunch and Murphy, all in a row!
Donna Ridgway

I down and dirty, double dog-dare you!

To join my Facebook challenge event!

The challenge is this: Consider shopping with an artist this Christmas! It doesn't have to be me, I'm suggesting shopping from any artist you know or find on the web. You'll have the most comfortable shopping experience you can imagine! You'll probably meet a new friend, and you'll have an item for a gift, that's so unique and wonderful, the recipient will never forget it, or you!

Go to etsy.com or ebay.com and shop type in the search bar, "original art from the artist", lots of things will pop up for you to consider.

Or...go directly to your favorite artists website, purchase an original or a print. It probably won't cost near what you think it would.

Here's an idea for you, my friend, Sheona Hamilton, has designed Christmas cards from two of my photos. Her cards are wonderful, something you won't find anywhere else...unique...elegant...what else can I say about them? Send them to your Christmas list this year, and you won't be forgotten!

On etsy, do a search for WWAO, you'll find silk screened art, handmade jewelry, art prints, original art, pottery, clay sculptures...more than you can ever imagine! And the aceo cards! Start a collection for your grandchildren, they'll learn to appreciate art and the joys of collecting specialized treasures.

I could go on forever, but I'm off to buy a present I found for my mom from a fellow WWAO artist.... I'll be posting the gift on my double dog dare you page...
Donna Ridgway

Make it a WWAO Christmas!

Just a note here, to remind everyone, handmade, original items make great Christmas gifts. At the World Wide Women Online Christmas store, you can purchase, fabric art, paintings, dolls, sculpture, anything an artist can create!

The gifts are unique and exciting, the kinds of things you won't find in any Wal Mart, Sears, Macy's etc......

The store rotates through the gamut of WWAO artists, you'll find different items featured each time you visit. Shopping is extremely easy with paypal, through Etsy.

Come by and have a look!
Donna Ridgway

The Silly Filly, horse pictures.



The Silly Filly is kind of flirty and coy. She's exceptionally cute. Thought I'd share some of my photos of her today.

As it turns out, we took Daisy donkey back to the rescue where we got her from. She hasn't quite worked out for us. She's mean to Pedro and today she walked right through the fence to escape onto the road. Thank goodness she didn't head for the highway. After the accident a while back, we didn't want to be the cause of another one, so Daisy went back home.

Pedro leaves the fences alone and he minds his manners so well, it was hard to put up with Daisy's antics for much longer. He doesn't seem to miss Daisy, I think he was relieved to have the place to himself again.

Good thing is, Daisy returns to a place she's well loved and we'll probably visit her now and then.

The Silly Filly is one of Daisy's old friends, so they're united again.
Donna
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A walk in the woods.

Robert and I went for a walk in the woods, and came upon this eagle, landing on his nest. It was quite a gruesome site! Click the photo to look at his nest closely, he's got deer antlers and all kinds of things in there, not counting the human skeleton. He was a pretty big eagle to be able to carry all that stuff into the nest!

We ran as fast as we could!

And I hope you don't believe a word of it, because none of it is true. LOL. Someone in Lincoln, Montana set this up over Halloween, it's sitting on main street. I just did a little photoshopping to take the buildings, power lines, roads, and solar panels.

Hope you liked the sculpture! :)
Donna Ridgway
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Suzie Q, a watercolor painting of a cute cow!

Suzie Q is kind of cute with a bright look on her face and some grass hanging out her mouth. You can tell she was eating, as cows tend to do, when some movement in the pasture caught her attention. Maybe she's looking at a coyote who wandered across the field, or it could be you're bringing her a bucket of oats?

If you use your imagination, you can figure out what she sees!

It's always been my wish, to create a lot of paintings of animals, and maybe not put a very big price on them. I don't want you to have to be rich to buy one of my paintings. I'd rather have a hundred of these paintings out in homes where they're enjoyed, than to have them sitting on my shelf, crying at me to sell them somewhere!

So don't be afraid to ask about this painting. She isn't going to cost you much. She'll be in my Etsy shop for sale with a wonderful, decorative, gold frame around her. See...that wasn't so hard! You've just purchased a nice, original painting for a friend, and one Christmas gift is out of your way!
Thank you!
Donna Ridgway

Life and Death

I was in my studio painting when I heard the unmistakable sound of two cars, slamming head on into each other. I know the sound from a time when I was rear ended. Luckily, I walked away from it, unhurt.

I yelled at Robert who was half asleep sitting here on the couch on his computer. I was running toward the door as I went by him, "There's been a horrible crash, we need to see if they need help." I grabbed blankets and towels and ran to the highway and the site of the crash, he was right with me.

A lady was screaming in agony, her ankle was fractured and bleeding, people were all over the place wandering around kind of dazed, some of them were trying to help. There were teenagers, standing there with fear and disbelief on their faces.

Ir an back into the house to call 911 and bring flashlights.

We got the blankets on a man who'd been lying down in the back seat when the crash happened. He was unresponsive and had a bad head injury.

Our neighbors came running from all directions, wanting to see the action. One of them threw a burning cigarette on the ground. Gas from the smashed car was running toward the borrow ditch toward the cigarette, I stomped it out.

By this time, the emt's were arriving on the scene. One of them told me, you get out of here. So I came into the house.

I'm remembering Robert standing in the middle of the five lane highway, swinging the flashlight, trying to get traffic to slow down. Some of them honked their horns at him and blew right by.

If you can believe this, an emergency room doctor from Washington was one of the first cars upon the scene. He took immediate control. It was wonderful to have someone there who knew what needed to be done to care for the injured people.

When I got back into the house, tears fell from me like rain as I prayed for the injured people and their families. It came home to me, how sudden life can change. One moment you are down the highway, happy as a clam, tending to your family or singing songs, or rejoicing in high hopes of where you are headed. The next you are hurt and headed for the hospital, left to the care of strangers, either the good care, or the bad care, depending upon how much they might know of first aide. You are at their mercy.

I was also thinking this, people Robert and I tended to tonight, will never know who called 911, or who brought the blankets and towels or who stopped other cars from crashing into them...... And that is fine with me. For I believe God's angels are you and me, right here on this earth, sent to care for each other.

Even though we don't know who was in this terrible accident, please pray with me they will be ok.
Donna

Aspens



I've discovered Picassa! Using this program, I can whiz through a hundred photos and choose those I wish to share with you in one click!

If you ask me, no other tree has such a wonderful trunk and creamy bark as the aspen trees. I never tire of composing shots among their forms and shapes.

Remember, these photos have been optimized for the web, so their true colors and clarity are not shining through.

I'll be uploading my aspen trunks to my red bubble site where they can be purchased as giclee prints on paper and canvas. Check out the red bubble site, you might find a great gift for one of your family for Christmas!

Thanks for stopping by my blog, we're having some cyber hot chocolate together!

Donna Ridgway
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I'm gonna bite you!


More horses being funny! I uploaded some great photos of horses tonight to my smug mug site. They're in the album May 28 08 under the horses gallery. Hope you have fun seeing these two bugging each other.

The sorrel in this picture, with the blaze face and four white socks, looks so much like the very first horse I ever owned. My horse was named Lucky, because his mom died from a rattlesnake bite when he was a baby. He lived, drinking from bottle...until he could live on his own. He was Lucky to be alive!

He was also the love of my life, as horses go. My grandpa gave him to me when I was 8 and Lucky was also 8. He was with me until we were both 32. The day he passed away, he came down from the pasture and got as close to the house as he could, laid down and died.

He came to me in a dream the other night, so I've been thinking of him a lot the last few days.

Donna Ridgway
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You guys are such good sports! :)

I decided I'd put another clue on here. This is an untouched photo of my weird things. Now the problem is, how did they come about? Can you guess?

I got the giggles at some of your guesses, from charcoal briquettes, to deer poop, to some other kind of pooh...sounds like Mike Rowe on Dirty Jobs. ha.

Those of you who guessed frost, hail stones etc are so close.

Boy, when one of you guesses how this came about, and what it is, I'll have to find another mystery photo....
Donna Ridgway

What a wonderful article.

It's truly humbling to me, to read what someone else has to say about my work. When I find someone who likes what I do, there's also a great feeling of satisfaction inside me, for that is one reason I create what I do.

See Carrie Lewis' blog post today....

Thank you, Carrie!
Donna Ridgway

ok, what's this a photo of?

Believe it or not, I took this photo, this morning, on my very own lawn!

So what is it? And how did I do it?

Here are some clues:

This formation happened on it's own, during the night.
It surprised me!
It surprised Robert!
I think it surprised Daisy and Pedro too!
It's a common substance.
It's not a mushroom or fungi.

That's enough clues, now you tell me, what is it? Good Luck! First one to guess correctly wins a free aceo card original. Let me know by leaving a comment here on this post.
Donna Ridgway

You gotta love it!

The small horses in this picture are Morgans, of a normal size. I've stood next to them! Then there are the big, guys, they make the others look like midgets!

This horse herd is just down the road from us, I love to stop and take photos of this bunch.
Donna Ridgway

Bright eyed and beautiful, horse photos.

I love this bright eyed horse! Not only was he bright eyed, he had vertical stripes down his front legs, something I've not seen on another horse. Another day, I'll post his legs.

This horse, was just plain gorgeous, such a soft look in her eye.

I've switched from my poor dilapidated mac G4 laptop to a new windows machine running Vista. I had the greatest fear of windows! I never would have believed I could switch and be so happy about it. But this new computer is great.

The files pop open quickly, no matter how large they are. I haven't had chance to do a lot of things on here yet, as I've been so busy setting it up, downloading programs etc... But what I have accomplished, I've been very pleased with.

I had an old Wacom tablet hooked to my very first mac, I couldn't get it to run on my G4 computers for some weird reason. I decided to give it a try today and imagine my surprise when I went to the Wacom site, and downloaded the very driver I needed! After about 10 years, it's still good on a brand new computer. It's working perfectly. So expect some computer drawings soon!

Thanks for stopping by...

Donna Ridgway

The Darn Dog!



I wiped out his eye and started over with it. This is a pretty funky painting, but I'm calling it done and moving along to another one. I just can't stand to quit on one...

There are some things I could go in and fix...I'm staring at them now. But I guess I'll leave them. It's time to start another one!
Donna Ridgway

Gassed!

This is one nice set of legs!

I get so tickled when I get a photo like this. You could call it "Licked!" butt I think I'll call it "Gassed!"
Donna Ridgway

Mud Puddle Madness

Deer Fly on the water
The Old Hussy

Way back in September, it rained, and I got photos of mud puddles. Don't ask me why, but I can get totally fascinated by what I see in a mud puddle. Perhaps it started when I was growing up, and I spent most of each summer, summer following, and haying. The only entertainment on the farm, while you were driving round and round a field on a tractor or swather, was to watch the cloud formations and see if they contained recognizable shapes.

Now I see shapes and patterns in mud puddles...

I decided I ought to begin posting my mud puddle pictures under a Mud Puddle Madness series. There are some good ones...like the old hussy I see in the bottom picture. Surely you can see her also! She's quite the madam. :) Her hip sticks out in a sexy pose, her lips are pouting, her hair is frizzy, she has bangs...She's kind of cute.

You can click these images and see them larger, in the top photo, there's a deer fly sitting on the water. If he wasn't there, you could see an angel in there, somehow the flies presence ruins the angel. I almost photoshopped him out. Then I decided I liked him as the focal point in this, he's so clearly sitting on top of the water.

What do you see in these? Maybe there's only a goey muddy mess...or maybe there are some other things...
Donna

Our sunshine left us!



Or you could say, Winter has arrived! The weatherman predicted snow two days ago, so we wondered if it would hit us or not.

It's good to know, we have everything winterized, wood cut, hay laid in.... We should be cozy as can be until spring.

If only we had got the studio skirted...we were having more fun taking photos and camping this summer than worrying about it. :) That's ok, we can do it any time...you have to go camping when you can.

I dried 40 pounds of winter pears yesterday, maybe I'll get the remainder finished today. Got some apples left to do also. Maybe I'll make apple pie! Can't think of anything better for a snowy day than fresh apple pie made with Macintosh apples from my dad's little orchard.
Donna

Gurning Horses



Are you familiar with Gurning? These two horses stood tied to the hitch rail, making faces at each other for an hour or more. They're young horses, and wanted to get out on the trail, so they were entertaining themselves until the guides had the dudes and the mules loaded up. Reminds you of kids, doesn't it?
Donna

Labrador, the struggle is lost.



The struggle is lost, because I can see this is an exercise in painting, but it is not creating a painting. This poor dog. He deserves better!

I'm not certain if I'll keep trying, or if I'll bunch it and begin another. They can't ALL turn out. LOL.

At least I slapped paint to paper and tried. Perhaps I'll paint a frog or a bug next! I'm kind of in the mood to try something else.
Donna

Le Cadeau du Cheval, The Mural in Ohio!

setting up Le Cadeu du Cheval in Ohio.

This is a link to the blog post, where the mural is now being set up in Ohio. If only it comes to Montana someday! I'd be so excited!
Donna

 
 
 

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