Whirling horse

Kurt  Tutschek

Whirling horse

Whirling Horse – American Indian
Original image: Library of Congress

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Whirling horse by Kurt  Tutschek
Whirling horse by Kurt  Tutschek
  • Sharon Hammond

    Sharon Hammond

    Just brilliant – as is all the series

  • Mel Brackstone

    Mel Brackstone

    Amazing series, Kurt!

  • JohnThunderbird

    JohnThunderbird

    classic names, cut right to the bone. Any chance of a little history on each of these Indians, origin, tribe, any stories?

  • velveteagle

    velveteagle

    Kurt you do such justice to human kind.. Bravo..
    Chuck..

  • Antoine Dagobert

    Antoine Dagobert

    A wonderful addition to the series!Great work Kurt!

  • ElRobbo

    ElRobbo

    There is a strong Asian resemblance to many Indian American portraits that I have seen!
    Whether this is through Mongol genes or not, I don’t know, but the history of mankind is recorded impeccably through bloodlines!
    A stunning series, Kurt!

  • mhkantor

    mhkantor

    wow, so far perhaps the best of this phenomenal series. exqusite as are all of them.

  • Keith Reesor

    Keith Reesor

    Kurt, This series is outstanding!!

  • KcranmerArt

    KcranmerArt

    Absolutely stunning work Kurt…as always…Missed you my friend!

  • Sean Farragher

    Sean Farragher

    fantastic

  • ImagesFX

    ImagesFX

    nice coloring of this classic image…..

  • Gary L. Suddath

    Gary L. Suddath

    outstanding work….the whole series

  • kathibook

    kathibook

    I agree with mhkantor and also think this is the best of the series so far. But I used to look at this original photo quite a lot when I was a child…old books that my grandparents had lying around…so I may be biased! I was always partial to this portrait because he has smiling eyes and he doesn’t look as fierce as his colleagues. As I’ve previously said…amazing series!!....I guess there’s no hope for a calendar until 2010?

  • liliana

    liliana

    Wonderful capture!

  • linda858100

    linda858100

    BRILLIANT

  • reflector

    reflector

    An incredible, very highly skilled transformation and a great image !

  • billyboy

    billyboy

    Kurt, I love how your style of processing works with this one, and it’s definitely my fav of the series. Plus the fact the composition of the original shot works well, and your treatment of the colors is beautiful. Nice job!

  • Angela King-Jones

    Angela King-Jones

    Living in a state that has many active reservations, this really touches my heart. you have no idea how wonderful of a portrait this is

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