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FOR HORSE PEOPLE • ABOUT HORSE PEOPLE 
SIDELINES NOVEMBER 2012 99
Lauren Engeman, 15, of Lee’s Summit, Missouri, won the Artwork, 17 and
under division with her painting she created for a friend. “It was the frst acrylic
painting I had ever done. The painting is based off a photograph of my friend
Connie on a lesson horse named Jazz. I now do lots of acrylic and watercolor
painting with horses as my favorite subject.” As the winner, she won a prize
pack from Pony Glam, a company dedicated to revealing the inner fashionista
in every pony and rider.
Alanna
Cahill,
17, of
Banagher,
Offaly,
Ireland,
submitted
her great
drawing of
a jumper.
Jessica Raines, 13, of Lexington,
South Carolina, submitted her
portrait of “A Tripp Around The
Sun,” a bay Appendix gelding.
“For this piece I used a mix of both
pastel chalk and oil pastel.”
Avery Allen, 17, of Mount Pleasant,
South Carolina, created a piece in
colored pencil of Eric Lamaze and the
late Hickstead. “This was my second
attempt at a colored pencil drawing ever,
having only worked in graphite prior to
this piece. The color and motion make it
one of my favorite works to date.”
Alexandra Paige Fyffe, 15, of Newmarket, New
Hampshire, loves riding and art. “This is a piece
I did free hand using pastels. It is a rather large
piece. I have an 8 year old OTTB who I am
retraining. I am at home now recovering from my
third surgery from a riding accident last year. I
hope to be riding again by November.”
Kat Buckley, 16, of
Medford, Massachusetts,
did this freehand sketch of
an Arabian horse named
Dragster. “He was just
getting up from a roll.
I used HB pencils on
recycled paper.”
Artwork, ages 17 and under Contest Winners
Rose Lewis, 16, of Reading, Berks,
sent in her painting of her pony
named Dolly. It is an acrylic on a 20”
x 20” cm box canvas.