No disrespect intended! Walt Bartman had promised us a cowboy and his horse. What we got was a grizzled, droll, and patient farmer . . . and his bull. Of course, both were way more fun to paint than a horse and cowboy would have been.
![Walt, Painting the 'Bullboy' A Farmer and His Bull Pose for our Group](https://maureenoward.files.wordpress.com/2012/04/img_1855.jpg?resize=615%2C461)
Walt, painting the 'bull boy'
My perspective on the bull and rider.
![My Vantage Point From My Perspective](https://maureenoward.files.wordpress.com/2012/04/img_5015.jpg?resize=619%2C825)
This was my vantage point.
And my gouache sketch. It’s not great — I spent most of my time watching Walt’s gouache techniques, trying to learn more about this unfamiliar medium.
![My first take on the farmer & bull. A Pretty Pathetic Gouache, if I DO Say so Myself](https://maureenoward.files.wordpress.com/2012/04/photo.jpg?resize=602%2C451)
Oh well . . .
A word about the gouache: Walt had encouraged us to use this easy-to-tote medium, rather than haul oil painting gear all over Cuba. This was good advice in view of the strict weight limit and our plan to bring giveaway items. But NOT so good for painting quality, in my case anyway. I’ll brief you ‘later’ on the painful months spent acquainting myself with gouache in advance of our trip.