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| Marna Benton Daugherty |
| Adeline Halvorsen Adeline Halvorson knew at an early age that she wanted to be an artist. In her rural upbringing, animals, especially horses, played a very important role. She has developed techniques entirely her own, first in pastel, then in acrylic. Years of riding and grooming horses has given Adeline a knowledge of anatomy and muscle movement that her painting skills bring to life on canvas. You can see more of Adeline's work at: www.adelinehalvorson.com Adeline Halvorson 13869 229 Lane Maple Ridge, BC V4R 0A1 Call: TOLL FREE! 1-877-547-3450 or if you are local you may reach us at 604-463-2345 info@adelinehalvorson.com |
| Ruth Andre My love of horses and the wild landscape began while growing up in a beautiful southern California valley. The romance of the west and its untouched beauty made a deep impression that I have held close, my entire life. Right now I am painting a series called “Eye Horse”. I plan to gather several Eye Horse paintings together for a small book. To see more of Ruth's works go to: www.ruthandre.com PO Box 297 Plymouth, CA 95669 USA Email: andrefarms@msn.com |
| Amanda Koh Born with a passion for horses, it only seemed natural for Amanda to possess a talent for drawing them. Through a combination of raw artistic talent, learned knowledge of the body of horses and a passion for the equine spirit, Amanda creates powerful paintings and drawings of their soulful essence and form. Amanda places herself before canvas, always asking for this spirit to come through her. Technical skill plays a part in her work, but the true gift of connection is something obtained from another realm. To see more of Amanda's works go to: www.amandakoh.com Amanda Koh 23550 Rensselaer St. Oak Park, MI 48237 USA artist@amandakoh.com |
| Elaine Hurst My two loves for subjects are landscapes and horses. I have always loved the outdoors, and loved horses, having ridden most of my life. First and foremost, I create art, whether it be paintings, photography, handpulled prints, or drawings, that I love doing. The subject needs to be something that speaks to me, and draws my attention. I hope to pass the emotions and passion on to other people viewing my artwork. To see more of Elaines work go to: www.elainehurst.com Contact Elaine at: elainehurst@mac.com |
| Suzana Stojanovic Horse art by Suzana Stojanovic an Equine Artist. Original oil on canvas and pastel paintings of horses, pencil horse drawings. Arabian horse portraits, and more. In the course of history, horses have been faithful companions to people and contributed to the development of civilization. Their divine beauty appeared in many paintings throughout the world. To see more of Suzana's work go to: www.suzanastojanovic.com Contact her at: artstojanovic@gmail.com |
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| You can see more of Marna's Art at: westernspiritproductions.com Contact Marna at: marnasart@msn.com |
| As the Eye Series paintings are completed I will exhibit them on the web site. Please check my site to see what new paintings have been added. |




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| Horses have always been and will stay an inexaustable source of inspiration to many artists. I hope that my work would give at least a small contribution to cherishing the value and beauty of this thoroughbred animal. |
| Shelby Brannin Shelby Brannin brings western art to life. Growing up in the southwest and living the life of a rodeo cowboy gives Shelby’s work a depth of feeling and character that draws the viewer into the scene he creates.His eye for detail is what sets Shelby’s work apart.One can almost experience the heart pounding excitement of the bull fighter To see more of Shelby's work go to: www.shelbybrannin.com Contact Shelby at: art@shelbybrannin.com |


| dodging the thundering hooves of the 2,000 pound bull in “ Waltz with Thunder” |
| Carol Newbury Howe Carol Newbury Howe is an extremely talented, energetic, self-taught artist known for her love and knowledge of wildlife and nature. Her versatility is unsurpassed with the exception of nature itself. She is uniquely adept in all medias using oil, acrylic, pastel, pen and ink and watercolor for her canvases and wax and clay for her bronzes To see more of Carol's work go to: www.carolnewburyhowe.com Contact Carol |

| In her insatiable quest for knowledge she learned the process of transferring her images to collector plates, puzzles, cups, mouse pads, ornaments, candles, magnets, T-shirts and much more. |
| Marna’s love of horses inspires her to draw them on paper using pencil. Her knowledge of their anatomy, movement and behavior help to bring the horses to life with motion and emotion. Her style is unique because she is completely self taught. Marna believes that people will love what you love is you show them how. Her way of doing that is through her art. |
| Leandra Hussey Leandra Hussey's paintings and sculptures reflect her background growing up in the rich farmlands of Northern California, on a small farm where her family produced the bulk of their own food. She began drawing, painting and sculpting at a young age. "I started asking for a horse at the age of five and filled my time drawing and dreaming about them until I received my first horse at the age of nine." You may see more of Leandra's work at: www.leandrahussey.com Studio Leandra Hussey 505-304-2279 LHussey@cableone.net |

