Unicorn Drawing by A. S. Angelo /inspired by Peter S. Beagle’s “The Last Unicorn”
” … She was very old, though she did not know it, and she was no longer the careless color of sea foam, but rather the color of snow falling on a moonlit night. But her eyes were still clear and underwearied, and she still moved like a shadow on the sea. She did not look anything like a horned horse, as unicorns are often pictured, being smaller and cloven-hoofed, and posessing that oldest, wildest grace that horses have never had, that deer have only in a shy, thin imitation and goats in dancing mockery. Her neck was long and slender, making her head seem smaller than it was, and the mane that fell almost to the middle of her back was as soft as dandelion fluff and as fine as cirrus. She had pointed ears and thin legs, with feathers of white hair at the ankles; and the long horn above her eyes shone and shivered with its own seashell light even in the deepest midnight.”[excerpt from “The Last Unicorn” by Peter S. Beagle]
Artwork by A. S. Angelo Photo Editing Services by Tré /Fine Art Photographer http://www.tregallery.com/
Spotlight 90.7 KFSR
ABC 30
Autumn Throne
Acrylic 40 x 30 on canvas. $7,250 will be donated to charity for cancer awareness.
Fresno, CA USA Oct. 17th I will be showing these two portraits at Margaret Hudson Gallery at Cynthia Chapman Manuszak’s famed “Pink Show” 5-9 PM for cancer awareness. This year will be particularly intense in that I am fighting cancer myself.
Acrylic 40 x 30 on canvas. Model: Bec Everett.





