Will Ersland: Brought Back to Horses by Art
Friday, January 21 2022
by Ruby Tevis
By Shya Beth Will Ersland’s philosophy is that to be a great equine artist, you should be a good rider and know horses inside and out. That definitely could be said for Will, who has been constantly learning all things equine for most of his life. From jumping and foxhunts to Western riding, driving, snowy
- Published in Sidelines Feature
Marie Gray’s Bright & Bold Equine Masterpieces
Monday, February 22 2021
by Ruby Tevis
By Shya Beth Marie Gray’s paintings draw you in and bring you into a world all her own. A horse enthusiast all her life, Marie combines the use of bright colors with simple backgrounds to capture a moment in time, accentuating her subject’s mood and personality. Marie began her full-time art career in 2013, after
- Published in Sidelines Feature
September 2016 – Table of Content
Monday, August 15 2016
by Website Editor
34 Ingate (Full Article) Subscribe for just $9.95 or Order Individual Issues Here! FEATURES 14 Pony Club Horsemasters are Making Waves 16 Show Jumper Brian Walker Answers Your Questions 18 Equestrian Destination: Franklin, Tennessee 24 Restaurant: Red Pony Restaurant 26 Sports Psychology: Horse Show Parenting 28 Fashion Designer Mark Badgley 44 Lisa Roskens: The Woman
- Published in 09-2016, Front Cover
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Monday, August 15 2016
by Website Editor
“Stallion Persona” by Jayne Silberman New Jersey Equine Artists’ Association’s seventh biennial national juried show and sale, “NJEAA Art of the Horse,” opens Sunday, October 16, with the artists’ reception to which all are invited from 2 to 4 p.m. at Farmstead Arts Center, 450 King George Road, Basking Ridge, New Jersey, and runs through