
Roundup 2008 VIII
This original acrylic painting disappeared in 2009 and the artist would like to recover it. It is 24 x 24 inches. Thank You.
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About karenday
Noble, majestic, powerful, beautiful ... it is these qualities of wild horses that Karen Keene Day sees, and through her paintings, reveals, 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.
Karen travels to photograph horses for her paintings, and to find inspiration. This has included trips to study the wild horses of the Pryor Mountains on the border of Wyoming and Montana, the Little Bookcliff Horses of DeBeque, Colorado and wild Marsh horses of the Carolina and Georgia Shores.
It is the artist's fervent hope, and the reason behind her painting wild horses, that people's awareness of the plight of wild horses will be raised; raised to tell their senators and congressional representatives they want a final bill passed now, that will permanently ban the slaughter of horses in the USA as well as the transportation of the horses to foreign countries for slaughter.