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Here are the Artists’ Stories:
FROSTED BLACK MAGIC:
Artist: Lorna Matsuda
Winter 2023 marks the 20th anniversary of The Trail of Painted Ponies. With that in mind, this artist created a sparkling tribute to a two-decade exploration of the creative possibilities of the horse as a canvas for creative expression with a gleaming, jet-black horse in a triumphant pose with a frosted coating of snow that shines like rare jewels, as precious as the joy the Painted Ponies have brought to collectors over the years. “Frosted Black Magic” was the winner of The Trail’s art competition honoring this milestone.
OCEAN DREAMS:
Artist: Kathleen Longueil
The artistic inspiration for a Painted Pony often comes at unexpected times. This artist was enjoying a meal at a favorite restaurant in Maui when she noticed a picture on the wall of a woman wearing a beautiful flower lei around her neck. Her look was both calming and relaxing, a feeling the artist wanted to recreate by imagining a beautiful lei-draped horse walking along the beaches of Maui, taking in the soothing sounds of the ocean waves.
PRIDE OF THE RED NATION:
Artist: Lorna Matsuda
While he sat smoking the sacred pipe with Sitting Bull for the last time, Chief Crazy Horse is quoted as saying, “The Red Nations shall rise again and it shall be a blessing for a sick world; a world filled with broken promises, selfishness and separations; a world longing for light again.” Masked and wearing a ceremonial buffalo hide dyed red with the juices of wild berries and adorned with feathers and beads, “Pride of the Red Nations” stands as an icon of the Plains Indian Culture itself.
VOICES OF THE WILD:
Artist: Aimee Skee
Mustangs and wolves, while they are species at odds in the wild, stand as symbols and ambassadors for wildlife conservation and freedom. Posing them together is this artist’s way of stressing the importance of working together and speaking with one voice when it comes to saving all the species that are endangered or on the brink of extinction, and need our help.
LAKOTA:
Artist: Laura Robinson
The Lakota Indians were known for their fierce defense of their traditional tribal lands, the most legendary example being the defeat of General Custer at the Battle of the Little Bighorn. They were also known to have a special relationship with their horses, seeing them as brothers who would fight beside them in times of war. Here, “Lakota” rears majestically, letting his warrior rider know he is ready for battle.
APPY TRAILS:
Artist: Lorna Matsuda
As unique as its spotted coloring, the Appaloosa has proven to be a versatile breed. Its muscular build, durability, and willing nature make it a cherished family member good for trail riding, and ready at a moment’s notice to help a cowboy head out to round up stray cattle.
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