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6.50" x 8.00"
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8.50" x 10.00"
Folly's Own Poster
by Robin Morgan
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Folly's Own poster by Robin Morgan. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Design Details
Folly's Own is the first in a series of horse images for Fabric Melodies. Easter Beau, or Chip as he is called by the young riders at Scotsgrove... more
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Artist's Description
Folly's Own is the first in a series of horse images for Fabric Melodies. Easter Beau, or Chip as he is called by the young riders at Scotsgrove Stables who adore him, was born on Easter morning in 2012 to Folly in South Carolina. Chip was just days old when he stood in the pasture - not far from his mother's watchful eye. My granddaughter took the original photograph that inspired this image, capturing the enormity of the moment as Chip greeted the wide world around him. His coat of many glorious colors was breathtaking to behold in the morning sun. Without question, those long legs promise a regal stature.
Scanned quilting fabrics are used to create the digital image, piece by piece, according to texture and tonal values in order to provide a three-dimensional quality to the two-dimensional image. When viewed at full-resolution, the image does have soft edges due to the differing textures of each fabric. While It does not have the crispness of traditional two-dimensional med...
About Robin Morgan
Digital Artist/Graphic Designer Robin G. Morgan has been involved in the visual arts for over thirty-five years. She began her artistic journey as a school volunteer, before becoming an educational consultant, digital publisher, graphic designer, media developer, and middle/high school digital arts teacher. Fabric Melodies are created with scanned fabrics that are selected specifically for their extraordinary patterns. Using Photoshop, Ms. Morgan designs then constructs each digital image–layer by layer—before watercolor details are added. The process is repeated until each digital image is completed. She chose to use fabrics because of their exquisite line/shape, balance, movement, space, color, texture and light. The challenge was to...
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Robin Morgan
Thank you for your compliment - he's a beauty and I only hope I did him justice.
Heather Daniel
I absolutely LOVE this picture!!!!!!!