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Featuring:
Letters from Horse Lovers The Rare Spanish Mustang - by Jane Greenwood Horses on the Street - by Genna Panzarella James C. Ardis: Ardistry in Metal - by Sarah H. Crampton The Respectful Sculpture of Carl Ciliax - by Sarah H. Crampton Four Horses of the Apocalypse - by Sharlene Lindskog-Osorio Susan Guy Shares Stolen Moments
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Equine Vision Magazine has a new title Horses In Art. As we continue to grow in our fourth year of publishing, our goal is to reach new people in new places. It was clear that we needed a title that can easily and instantly be recognized as a publication of fine art full of horses. We find the new title to more accurately represents the content of the magazine. Growth leads to change: and I find change a necessity. In life, whenever moving on physically to a new location, or mentally to a different plane, I have yet to think it was a mistake and go back. In the four short years of this publication we have observed artists develop their individual style, cultivate new techniques, and their work mature as they unfold their artistic vision. It's an exciting process. Part of the thrill of becoming a collector of fine art, especially when you take an interest in a particular artist, is to be a part of their journey. You cannot help but travel along, making the leap to new discoveries with them, and in so doing, you have changed. Now isn't that good? Enjoy!
Contact us: EquineVisionMag@aol.com
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