Showing posts with label piebald horse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label piebald horse. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 20, 2015

How To Carve A Pumpkin

Step 1: Visit an area like the Super Market, or a Farm to find the perfect pumpkin. Make sure it has no Nicks, Bruises, or Cuts. Pick the perfect sized pumpkin for you're Design.

Step 2:"Choose a method for carving ur Pumpkin.

Step 3: Draft ur design on a pumpkin.

Step 4: Find a Appropriate Knife Like a Serrated Bread Knife, Or a purpose- made Serrated Knife from a Pumpkin-Carving Set.

Step 5: Set up a spacious work area, like on a desk or you're floor but of course lay down some Newspaper or somethings so you don't get Pumpkin Guts everywhere.

Step 6: Cut a lid Measure a circle with about 2-inch (5cm) Radius from the stem. You'll cut around this circle to make the lid.

Step 7: (the worst part) Remove the Pumpkin Guts! Using a  spoon or you're hands, I recommend a spoon, Remove the pumpkin Guts and put them on a plate (paper plate) or the newspaper.

Step 8: Decide if you need to level the bottom. If you're Pumpkin had a relatively flat bottom you can skip this step, If not flip ur pumpkin upside down and make a flat carve at the bottom.

Step 9: Carve ur face onto you're Pumpkin!

Step 10: Lighting ur pumpkin. Its simple take a few fake light up candles turn them on and put them into ur pumpkin!

Step 11: And finally place You're pumpkin or pumpkins in a safe display area!

                                                                            And that's how to carve a pumpkin! Bye!


Wednesday, October 7, 2015

History of Horses in America and the Piebald Horse

The oldest known horse existed 60-45 million years ago! It was called the Eohippus or Hyracotherium. It's the size of a dog almost. Ancient horses cross over Eurasia, likely by the Bering Land Bridge. Several Migrations back and forth.Though it is widely held over that our Wild Horses descend from stock brought over by Spanish explorers some Scientists trace there lineage back to ancient horses of North America.

C. 8000 B.C.E
The last ancient horses left in North America die out toward the end of the Pleistocene.
Horses now exist in. Asia, Europe, and Africa.

The horses return to North America with second voyage of Spanish explorer Christopher Columbus.
Over time Native American populations become skilled Horseman, while ranchers and farmers rely heavily on horse for hard task. The wild horse population begins to re-emerge as some of the horses get loose.

By 19th century, some accounts estimate the wild horse population in North America as Two Million or more.



About the horse called the Piebald or Pied that I will be drawing.
A Piebald/Pied Has a spotting pattern of large unpigmented usually white areas of hair. Scales or feathers and normally unpigmented under white patches generally black.

  I will put a picture of my drawing of a Piebald when im done painting and drawing it in! Bye :D