Sound The Bugle Studio

The studio journal of Sound the Bugle Studio, featuring the works of Helen Scanlon, Equine Artist. E-mail sales inquiries to: soundthebuglestudio@charter.net

Tuesday, December 27, 2005

A Canter Cures All Ills, part two


K suggested I post a pic of me riding Obi.. Here we are---from left, me, Obi, and K and Tim.

We had SUCH a great ride this day. It was a balmy, not-too-hot July day. PERFECT.


"I hear in my heart,

I hear in its ominous pulses,

All day, on the road, the hoofs of invisible horses."

---Louise Imogen Guiney, from "Wild Ride"

Sunday, December 25, 2005

Merry Christmas...


...and Happy Holidays to the friends and supporters of Sound the Bugle Studio. I am looking forward to a busy and fun 2006.

Thanks to all who made this a great year for the studio.

Enjoy this snowy view from the studio entrance. This picture was taken just after the season's first major storm ripped through the Quiet Corner and dumped about eight (or more) inches of snow on us...
The snow was piled so high in front of the studio door I could barely get it open to take this shot.

The sun peeked through the clouds and presented me with this lovely moment....The calm after the storm...

Enjoy your day, everyone! Onward to a happy and healthy New Year...

Best Wishes,
Helen

Thursday, December 22, 2005

Hollister


Here's Hollister, known as "Holly" to his proud owners. Holly always has a smile for his friends!

His portrait illustration is rendered in ink and watercolor.

Smudge


Here's my watercolor/ink portrait illustration of Smudge. He's a playful and curious little fella...

He lives with his canine pal, Hollister, in Newington, CT.

Wednesday, December 21, 2005

Happy Winter Solstice






The Holidays are fast approaching... And winter is officially here!

I wish everyone Happy Holidays and a Fabulous Winter Solstice...

Keep warm...be well...be joyful...



Signs that Old Man Winter has arrived:

1. The deer are eating my evergreen bushes.
2. The furnace turns on every 10 or so minutes.
3. I faint at the sight of the oil bill.
4. I am in bed by 7pm.

BUT --I did finish the ink outline of Copar's portrait last night. The color studies are next--he is a bright, beautiful red chestnut color, so this will be fun! He has a very expressive face, too.

I included a picture of him in today's entry so you can see what I mean. Isn't he handsome? I got to meet him at this year's Ride for the Cure, and as you can see, we hit it off.

For more info on the Quiet Corner's Ride for the Cure, go here: www.quietcornersride.com

Congrats to the Platinum team of Rebecca and Copar!

Saturday, December 10, 2005

And now..Poetry!


Horses are poetry in motion, and my friend Katie has written a poem for all of us Sound the Bugle Studio bloggers!
Katie is 16, and is an avid writer and a talented equestrian--she's riding the fabulous Noble in the above picture.
She recently finished up her polo lessons at UConn, and I can attest that she is fearless and has a velcro seat! (When the polo mallets are flying and the horses get all wound up--Katie stays ON.)

I told her she had better go to a college with a riding program or she's in BIG TROUBLE. *grin*

So here's a taste of an up and coming talent in the poetry world:


Boundless

all the colors blend

the sun sets patiently behind the clouds

my heart is left with the sound of thunder

I fall asleep with their soft scent

nestled in my memory



all the colors blend

the sun rises vengefully into the night sky

my skin knows how they feel

I wake to their soft breaths against my cold cheeks

staring into the eyes that will always bring me comfort



all the colors blend

with the pallet of the desert air

I'm where I belong

I'll ride through every night with my confidants

the boundless horses of dreams


--Katie Duncan, 2005

Friday, December 09, 2005

Sound the Bugle, aka "Rooster"


Here's my studio's inspiration again... It's the wonderful and happy Sound the Bugle, aka, "Rooster," "Roo," and "Goofball" in his turnout.

This is one of my favorite pics of him because he is walking towards me with that special "happy to see ya" look on his face.
Sadly, Roo left us about three months after this picture was taken. He departed for his Horse Kingdom in the sky in 2003, and I still miss him.

Look at the face--- is that the picture of horsey happiness or what?

Thursday, December 08, 2005

Truc


This is the mighty Truc, the 21 year old polo horse featured in Michael Palin's incredible travel series, "Himalaya."
He is rendered in ink and watercolor on cold press Canson watercolor paper.

The original lives in London with Mr. Palin.

Note: As I respect photographer's copyrights, no photo was traced, projected or copied to create this painting. I studied Truc's color, personality and facial expression from watching Michael Palin's travel program, "Himalaya." What you see here is an original pose/rendition/artistic interpretation of Truc.

Wednesday, December 07, 2005

Trail Riding


I have been on some amazing trail rides...Oh, how I love trail rides.

I must give many thanks to the great people (Jan, Pam) who give this horseless horse nut a chance to ride through the woods and open fields of the "Quiet Corner."

On Misty, (pictured above) I rode through deep woods and jumped a log or two. I'll never forget the moonlit ride on the rail trail--the full moon was reflected off of the marsh and it was so peaceful and magical. There were some exciting moments too, especially when Misty decided to channel Seabiscuit. YEE-haw! Misty is a sweet, reliable trail mount (who likes to be in the lead) and I enjoyed riding her very much.

My current trail steed is a wonderful Tennessee Walker named Obi. This horse is amazing. Smooth as butter, completely trustworthy and cute as a button. We've had some fun rides. On one memorable ride, we came upon an abandoned house--in the middle of the woods. Spooky! It was GREAT! It was so, "Blair Witch."

So remember this the next time you are feeling down:

"A canter will cure all ills."

I believe it. Happy trails!

Saturday, December 03, 2005

Zeke


Zeke's portrait is done, and ready for framing. Rendered in charcoal on acid free Canson.

Thursday, December 01, 2005

Bentley


A cute little guy done in charcoal.

BIG HORSE!!


Here I am with the Champion Shire stallion, Isaac. Over 18 hands of gentle giant...
This picture was taken at 2004's Equine Affaire in Springfield, MA.