
#CLYDESDALE HORSE SKETCH FULL#
Order Amount UK Mainland Postage International PostageĪngela Davidson Art offers a full refund on all goods that you may be dissatisfied with. The correct amount will be added to your order at the checkout. Please find all UK and International postage prices listed below. So if you need a quote for a faster delivery service please call us on: 01464 821 351 and we'll be happy to arrange this. We can deliver to you more quickly than stated above, but you'll need to call us to arrange this and, I'm sure you won't be surprised to hear, it will cost you more. Something else best mentioned here is that your order is still subject to the standard credit clearance checks imposed by our on-line bankīecause each print is made to order, our website doesn't offer a Next Day Delivery service. So, as you can see, we don't even try to compete on speed of delivery - that's not what we're about. Time-wise, this can now be two-to-three days after your initial order was placed (depending on the time of day you placed your order).Īfter your package has been collected from us the normal delivery service will take between three-to-five working days. Oh yes, I know it SOUNDS easy!Īnyway, after all that's done I then pack your print, beautifully, and book a collection with the courier company who will deliver it. So this means a long walk all the way to the other end of the building, where I try to coax her (the artist) all the way back to my end of the building. Once dry, I have to get the Artist to sign it. But, as we do all of our own printing here in our own workshops, that's not a problem, as the person who receives your order is the same person who makes your print: me!Īfter your print has been produced, it has to dry. When you order a print from us the first thing we have to do is make it. Please Note: your delivery must be signed for, so please make sure there is normally someone at home or arrange for an alternate delivery address. These charges are the responsibility of you, the customer. Please Note: for international deliveries we are not responsible for any further taxes, duties or charges to be paid to the receiving country's customs. For a very few UK Offshore addresses and International orders, your prints, no matter what size, will be delivered rolled into a tube. Our UK Mainland orders are delivered flat packed. Alas, this offer only applies to UK Mainland Postal Addresses.

#CLYDESDALE HORSE SKETCH FREE#
The last guide, for the hind leg on the other side of the body, should bend slightly to the left.All of Angela's prints are now sent fitted in a FREE Double Mount and, better still, all of our mounts are made from Conservation Grade board. The line should start at the circle and have a diagonal orientation to the right, and then angle toward the bottom. Now draw the guide for the hind leg on this side of the body as an angled line. The other front leg will be raised as the horse steps forward, so this line should bend in two places and be smaller. Bend it a bit at the bottom to indicate where the joint will be. The first line will be for the front leg on this side of the body. Step 5: Draw four lines under the body (two below each circle) as guides for the horse's legs. The end result should be similar to an upside-down letter V. Step 4: Draw a small, triangle-like shape on the horse's head as a guide for the ears. The arc should be wider at the top, next to the circle, and a bit narrower at its tip. Step 3: Draw a U-shaped arc on the lower, left side of the head as a guide for the horse's muzzle. Pay attention to the distance between this circle and the first one so that your horse doesn't end up being a giraffe! It should be about one-fourth the size of the first one. Step 2: Draw another circle on the top, left side as a guide for the horse's head. Don't draw them too far apart, otherwise your horse will end up too long. The circle on the right should be a bit smaller. If you do want a perfect circle, trace the outer rim of a coin, a lid or any other object with a circular edge. But the circles don't have to be perfect. Sketch lightly at first so that it's easy to erase if you make a mistake. First draw four small marks for the height and width of the circle, then connect the marks using curved lines. Step 1: Draw two circles near the middle of the paper as guides for the first part of the horse's body.


For the first few steps, don't press down too hard with your pencil.
