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More About Le Cadeau du Cheval


A few more words about the mural project, “Le Cadeau du Cheval” from Mural Mosaic.

A couple of the Equine Art Guild members who were able to attend the unveiling ceremony were kind enough to share their photos with the rest of us, and after seeing them, all I can say is “Awesome!”. You really MUST spend some time looking at each of the panels. To do so, just click on the individual panel and you will be taken to a page where you can view that panel larger, see who painted it and read any story that the artist wrote about it. For instance mine is here.

I’ve posted an image above of the whole mural which may give you a better idea of its scope and what it’s about. Thanks to artist, Twyla Wehnes for sharing this photo, and remember that it’s protected by copyright and cannot be copied or used without permission.

Finally, I’d like to thank Phil and Lewis and Paul for inviting me to be a part of this incredible project. And also a thanks for the thrilling feature of my panel on Youtube.

©Copyright 2008 by Karen Baker Thumm. See original post here.
To learn more about this artist, visit Karen Baker Thumm’s website.

Best of EAG 2007 Online Exhibit Now Live

One of the many hats I wear is that of show coordinator for the Equine Art Guild.

The Equine Art Guild is an organization created by and for horse artists. Founded in 1997, it is made up of artists from around the world working in almost every medium imaginable and some that will surprise you!

Painters, sculptors, photographers, artists working with ‘found objects’ (drift wood, for example) and many other forms of art have all found a place in the EAG.

One of the functions of the EAG is showcasing member work through a series of online exhibits hosted on the organization’s web site.

The newest show opened June 15 and is titled The Best of 2007.

As you might guess from the title, this new exhibit features a collection of the favorite works by many of our members. Equine and non-equine images alike are included in this great exhibit. These are the works selected by the artists themselves; the single favorite work from 2007.

Many of the works are available for purchase, so if you are looking for that ‘perfect’ work of art to add to your collection or begin your collection, I invite you to visit this show.

Of course, it’s a great exhibit to visit if you enjoy  browsing great artwork.

The Best of 2007 is the fourth in an on-going series of online exhibits. Previous exhibits are:

All three past exhibits are also available for your enjoyment.

©Copyright 2008 by Carrie Lewis. See original post here.
To learn more about this artist, visit Carrie Lewis’s website.

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