Spring Creek Wild Horse Painting

April 18, 2011 at 3:30 pm , by kellie

Spring Creek Wild Horse, Disappointment Valley, CO. 12" x 12", Sold

Wild horses  peeking  out from behind bushes, though still visible, feel safer.  They make me laugh when they do this.  I always wanted to share this humor, being sure to keep the energy of this wild horse  intact.  I used an open weave of Japanese rice paper, dipping it in light green acrylic paint to signify bushes.   The gold leaf is for how precious wild horses are to our nation’s history. The map is from Disappointment Valley, where this horse survives.

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Noble, majestic, powerful, beautiful … it is these qualities of horses that Karen Keene Day sees, and through her paintings, reveals their spirituality in a Celebration of Life through color & movement. In their strong family units, in the wild or alone, running free or standing still, Karen paints them with rich colors, free of tack and rider.

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