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Here are the artists’ stories:
PEACEKEEPER:
Artist: Lorna Matsuda
We all know someone with a heart of gold who would do anything for friends and family. Someone who puts others first when times are tough, shows kindness and love and is always there for you in times of need. “Peacekeeper” is an equine tribute to these very special people who prove time and again that angels do indeed walk this earth.
GOLDEN JEWEL:
Artist: Maria Ryan
“Golden Jewel Pony” was conceived as a stunning way to both honor and share, with the modern world, various Native American traditions. One such tradition encompasses wearing unique, distinctive, handcrafted jewelry made of precious metals and adorned with turquoise and authentic gemstones. The designs, strongly influenced by spiritual beliefs and tribal legends, were not simply decorative, they served as a wearable bank that depicted social class within a tribe.
PINTADO PASADO (Painted Past):
Artist: Kelly Kurtz
Spanish for “Painted Past,” “Pintado Pasado” honors the early history of the American Paint Horse that first reached the shores of America in 1519. When the Spanish Conquistadors sailed to the new world they brought different horse breeds with them. A diary kept on one of the voyages describes a horse with “four white stockings” mating with “a dark roan horse with white patches on his side.” They turned out to be the Adam and Eve of the American Paint Horse, a breed that was treasured and believed to be sacred, among Native Americans..
TATANKA SKA (White Buffalo):
Artist: Crystal Snow
The coats of buffalo are traditionally brown, so when a white buffalo is born, according to Plains Indians tribal lore, it is a sacred sign of good times to come. The horse is another animal highly revered by Native Americans, so this artist felt a blending of the two would make a striking design that honored both the buffalo and the horse. Adorned with accompanying symbols – circles around the eyes and nose to see and smell danger, lightning bolts for speed and nimble-footedness and a bear paw for strength – “Tatanka Ska” (Lakota for white buffalo) represents an icon of hope and positive transformation.
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