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  • This beautiful shimmery horse is at Madame Tussaud’s Wax Museum in New York City. / I redid this 3 times over about five hours before I got it right. Hope you like it! / SC work

  • Beautiful horse running in a field today…

  • Zebra in late afternoon in the african bush

  • Inspired by work of Adrian (Ademac). / Jumper shot taken at Spruce Meadows. / Rockies sunset. / Composite picture.

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  • Picture I got from the museum in Cape Town, South Africa.

  • The ship is the Diamond, a ketch, unloading coal on to carts, while the tide is out at Sandsend on the North sea coast, near Whitby. A small watercolour painting, on heavy 200lb Hannemuhle paper / Size 7”x8”

  • This young woman proudly carried the American flag during her drill team’s pre-rodeo performance; her red vest, black pants, and white shirt created wonderful harmony with the spots on her POA (Pony of the Americas) mount, and led me to a colorful abstract background in creating the painting.

  • Autumn (Nov) still shows strong colors of the season, colors in the skys with clouds of storms and snow to be seen soon. The Holidays are just around the corner waiting for us to get there. I feel this photo shows us all that Autumn is upon us and god is finished painting for now! It was a bit nasty outside yesterday, but just before we got the rains, I was out driving and saw this scene. Couldn’t pass it up. I just love the strong clouds we get here. I don’t remember seeing these so much like this on the west coast. Awesome and we definitely did NOT get the Autumn scenes in California as well as had to drive to a farm (hour or so away) or go to the zoo to see horses…LOL / All in one shot! I tried everything to get the horses to turn and look at me but they were being very stubborn…. / This is a straight from the camera shot. / / / This image was featured in the Country Bumkin Group. Thank you all so very much. It is appreciated loads.

  • My friend Randy has been blessed to make a living as a cowboy. A hobby that has turned into much more is reciting cowboy poetry at gatherings near and far. This poem is on his first album. I can almost hear his melodic voice now… Ridin’ / by Charles Badger Clark There is some that like the city – Grass that’s curried smooth and green, / Theaytres and stranglin’ collars, Wagons run by gasoline - / But for me it’s hawse and saddle Every day without a change, / And a desert sun a-blazin’ On a hundred miles of range. Just a-ridin’, a-ridin’ – Desert Ripplin’ in the sun, / Mountains blue along the skyline - / I don’t envy anyone When I’m ridin’. When my feet is in the stirrups And my hawse is on the bust, / With his hoofs a-flashin’ lightnin’ From a cloud of golden dust, / And the bawlin’ of the cattle Is a-comin’ down the wind / Then a finer life than ridin’ Would be mighty hard to find. Just a-ridin’, a-ridin’ Splittin’ long cracks through the air, / Stirrin’ up a baby cyclone, Rippin’ up the prickly pear / As I’m ridin’. / / I don’t need no art exhibits When the sunset does her best, / Paintin’ everlastin’ glory On the mountains to the west / And your opery looks foolist When the night-bird starts his tune / And the desert’s silver mounted By the touches of the moon. Just a-ridin’, a-ridin’, Who kin envy kings and czars / When the coyotes down the valley Are a-singin’ to the stars, / If he’s ridin’? When my earthly trail is ended And my final bacon curled / And the last great roundup’s finished At the Home Ranch of the world / I don’t want no harps nor haloes, Robes nor other dressed up things - / Let me ride the starry ranges On a pinto hawse with wings! Just a-ridin’, a-ridin’- Nothin’ I’d like half so well / As a-rounin’ up the sinners That have wandered out of Hell, / And a-ridin’.

  • A Horse and an Mule were travelling together, the Horse prancing along in its / fine trappings, the Mule carrying with difficulty the heavy weight in its panniers.  / “I wish I were you,” sighed the Mule; “nothing to do and well fed, and all that / fineharness upon you.”  / Next day, however, there was a great battle, and the Horse was wounded to / death in the final charge of the day. His friend, the Mule, happened to pass by / shortly afterwards and found him on the point of death.  / “I was wrong,” said the Mule: / Better humble security than gilded danger

  • A boarded horse at my friend’s ranch that was soooooo much fun to meet! He would pose for me & when I would ask him to show me his teeth he would ~ every time! It was hilarious! As it turned out almost every horse boarded there showed me their teeth when I asked! I was crying by the time I had to leave! FEATURED in the group Best From Around The Barnyard / FEATURED in the group Playful Photogenic Animals / FEATURED in the group Pets Are Us

  • In late September, when drought does not parch this land, the sage blooms brilliant yellow, and for a few weeks the landscape is a sea of eye-piercing gold. As the sun settled slowly into the western horizon, a wash of golden light poured over the vibrant yellow sage in bloom, setting the range ablaze. The stallion watched me; wary, but not frightened. Perhaps he sensed I meant no harm, or maybe just knew I could never reach him through the high brush. We shared that golden moment, and I thanked him for his pose. Schell Creek Mountains, eastern Nevada / (2007.09.06) Nevada’s Gold Exhibition / American Chamber Of Commerce / Vilnius, Lithuania If you love wild horses, and would like to support their continued existence in North America: Please support the ROAM Act (HR1018) American Wild Horse Preservation Campaign Canon 350D EOS / Tamron 55/200mm JASC PaintShop Pro 7 and Corel PhotoImpact x3

  • As the day drew down, its golden light brought a brilliant golden glow to the yellow sage. The stallion looked at me looking at him … wary, but perhaps fully aware that an old human on two legs could never catch a young horse in the high brush. / Northern Steptoe Valley – Eastern Nevada / (2008.AUG.23) If you love wild horses, and would like to support their continued existence in North America: Please support the ROAM Act (HR1018) American Wild Horse Preservation Campaign RedBubble Album: Horses Of The High Desert Range

  • This abstract draft horse reminds me of a work horse my Granddad had when I was a kid, which was half of the team he used to pull the hay wagon. In those days, we still harvested the hay loose with pitchforks and loaded a huge pile on a wooden wagon with iron wheels. The horse was named Giant, and he was so gentle that five of us kids used to ride him bareback at the same time with just a rope looped around his lower jaw, Indian style. FEATURED IN: /

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  • Acrylic on back stapled stretched canvas. 24” x 18” This painting was greatly influenced and inspired by the art of New Mexico Jicarilla Apache artist Frank Vigil. I was lucky enough to collect some of his art many years ago at an estate sale. He painted in the traditional Native American style—which I would never be able to emulate (and I wouldn’t even try), but his beautiful horses have been an inspiration to me for years.

  • FEATURED in Pay It Forward group on September 15, 2009 / FEATURED in Old Things group on September 15, 2009 / TOP TEN winner of “Group Avatar” challenge in Pay It Forward group on October 4, 2009 / TOP TEN winner of “Yellow Focal Point” challenge in Mood & Ambience group on November 9, 2009 / TOP TEN winner of “Selective Coloring – Yellow Yellow” in Yellow Gallery group on November 25, 2009 / / ================================================ / This image has been nominated for the prestigious Pay it Forward Group by BigD. / / This is what he had to say about it - / / “ I would like to Pay It Forward by nominating Evelina Kremsdorf. We have just met over the weekend and she is new at photography and Red Bubble. Her energy to learn is amazing and she is so much fun to be around. She gave us three guys some Russian sweets that are so……. good. The photo I like out of her gallery is Yellow Carriage” / / I would like to thank BigD for such a great surprise, for being so wonderful and for picking on me every chance he got during our awesome weekend of shooting with BigD, Paul and DJ!!! / Thanks again guys!!! :D / / =============================================== / / Old Sturbridge Village, MA / /

  • 16”X20” water mixable oil on stretched canvas

  • This painting is acrylic and charcoal on gallery wrapped stretched canvas. It is 30” x 24”. This painting was inspired by the wild horses that roam the North American Southwest. They have a hard life, but they persevere—as they have for hundreds of years.

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