Enjoy The Beauty Of Enchanting Blue-Eyed Cremello Horse In A Field Of Lupines

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Ever notice a horse with just one blue eye? In the mesmerizing gallery of Russian artistic photographer Kristina Makeeva, get to know Hidalgo, the handsome blue-eyed horse prince.

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    It's impossible to not be astounded by the size and diversity of the animal kingdom. Ever notice a horse with just one blue eye? Recently, a video of a beautiful white horse with blue eyes named “Idalgo” went popular on Instagram, leaving hundreds of fans in awe. This trait is called heterochromia due to a benign genetic mutation affecting pigments’ development in the animal’s iris. That is sufficient scientific information for such a mystical existence. In the mesmerizing gallery of Russian artistic photographer Kristina Makeeva, get to know Hidalgo, the handsome blue-eyed horse prince.

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    Source: Kristina Makeeva

    These photographs were taken by Moscow-based photographer Kristina Makeeva (also known as Hobopeeba), who hopes to show her viewer the beauty that surrounds us every day in the simple things around us. She stated in an interview with "WhatzViral" that her slogan is: "Today isn’t just another day. Today I’ll create something beautiful". Her photos are warm, fabulous, and full of wonders. And in Moscow, she captured Idalgo in these stunning pictures in a lupin field.

     blue-eyed horse

    Source: Kristina Makeeva

    Beginning of summer 2020, in her native Moscow, Kristina met and invited dwarf tinker Hidalgo to her photo shoot in a lupine-filled meadow with the attendance of model ballerina Stanislava Postnova. An entire field of Lupinus (also known as tremosos or chochos) was used to film the video. The plantation in Moscow, Russia, was situated in an area where these wild species are typically found. The horse specimen’s pale color stood out against the blossoms. The hypnotizing footage of them racked up numerous fans on social networks. One must see to believe. To see the most mysterious beauty of the equine prince you've ever seen, scroll down!

     blue-eyed horse

    Source: Kristina Makeeva

    Besides having blue eyes and pink skin, this rare horse has a magical appearance that is straight out of a fairytale. Horses with a genetic mutation from their dam and sire are called Cremello horses (mum and dad). The Cremello horse has a cream color with no markings and a white mane and tail. Cremello horses have blue eyes and pink skin, as well as other physical characteristics. Don’t they look like they just rode out of a fairytale?
    Kristina's creation, which took the audience's breath away at first glimpse, was created using her modern converting method from ordinary to magic art. At the age of 16, she started taking photography lessons. She afterward enrolled in a college to study graphic design. Her work is full of wonderful and fairy-like colors.

     blue-eyed horse

    Source: Kristina Makeeva

    This horse seems to like it has appeared out of thin air, like something out of a fairy tale or a Disney film. Both Rapunzel and Cinderella or the Frozen sisters Elsa and Anna rode white horses. However, this is not the case. It’s a Cremello-style horse. This breed is white with a mane and tail of the same color. Its skin is a pinkish color, sometimes quite vivid and other times a bit boring. Many people believe that the Cremello is an albino horse, however, it isn’t. The horse’s hair color is determined by the cream gene. It modifies the black or brown coats, this gene will change the hair and mane color to a lighter shade. For the calf to be born with the same coat, it must be crossed with both pure parents. The American Morgan Horse, American Quarter Horse, and Akhal Teke are the most common breeds with the Cremello coat.

     blue-eyed horse

    Source: Kristina Makeeva

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    Source: Kristina Makeeva

     blue-eyed horse

    Source: Kristina Makeeva

    Just so you know, the lupines were for livestock and weren’t poisonous. Therefore, following the photo shoot, our horse prince Hidalgo enjoyed a delicious meal. He looked like he was really enjoying it, said Kristina.

    Just a lovely scene to enjoy! Please let us know if you agree by leaving a comment below and clicking the "Like" and "Share" buttons so that more people can admire Hidalgo's beauty and Kristina's creativity! Please visit our homepage right away for more entertaining articles like this!

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