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Noa Leibson: A Perfect Fit for the International Museum of the Horse

Tuesday, September 03 2024 by Michelle Greene

 

By Shya Beth

 

Noa Leibson may only be 26 years old, but her passion for all things horses, art and history has taken her on adventures throughout the world. From showing on the ‘A’ circuit and studying in … [Read more]

  • Published in General, Sidelines Feature, Weekly Feature
Tagged under: art, Art and Design, International Museum of the Horse

Kenna Al Sayed: Expressive Sketches on an International Scale

Wednesday, July 03 2024 by Michelle Greene

By Shya Beth

 

Kenna Al Sayed not only has familial ties across the world; her honed skill as an artist has taken her to high levels of artistic acclaim internationally as well. From national horse events to having her … [Read more]

  • Published in Sidelines Feature, Sidelines Spotlight, Weekly Feature
Tagged under: art, art and horses, art artist

George Charriez: Turning the Four Elements Into Art

Tuesday, May 03 2022 by Ruby Tevis

By Shya Beth

 

 

You could say George Charriez’s journey into the art world is his whole life’s story—and that journey is constantly evolving in new ways. With a deep appreciation for the natural world from a young age, … [Read more]

  • Published in Sidelines Feature
Tagged under: art, equestrian, George Charriez, horses, painting

Clare Christie: The Journey of Sculpting Movement

Monday, June 14 2021 by Ruby Tevis

By Shya Beth 

Equine artist Clare Christie finds that sculpting brings forth an intuitive skill to capture and present the energetic form of the horse in clay. “I’m constantly training my eye to catch the subtleties of the horse,” Clare … [Read more]

  • Published in Sidelines Feature
Tagged under: art, equine art, sculpture

Mindy Colton: Sculpting a Passion for Horses

Monday, December 28 2020 by Ruby Tevis

By Shya Beth

Surrounded by horses all her life, sculptor Mindy Colton has followed her passion that has led her to explore the depths of the equestrian world. From showing in various disciplines to creating one-of-a-kind sculptures, Mindy’s love of … [Read more]

  • Published in Sidelines Feature
Tagged under: art, equestrian art, sculptures

Morgan Cameron: Finding Home in Life and Art

Saturday, November 07 2020 by Ruby Tevis

By Shya Beth

While traveling the world and going on countless adventures, Morgan Cameron’s passion for horses and art have always had a special place in her heart. Growing up with horses, it was only natural that drawing and painting … [Read more]

  • Published in Sidelines Feature
Tagged under: art, dressage, equine art, world travels

Nancy Smyth: Bringing Horses & Art Together

Monday, September 28 2020 by Ruby Tevis

By Shya Beth

Nancy Smyth has been surrounded by horses and art all her life. From growing up in the natural beauty of New Jersey to living in the equally beautiful — but slightly more humid — state of Florida, … [Read more]

  • Published in Sidelines Feature
Tagged under: art, artwork, dressage, equine art, painting

Horses and Art: Carrie Nygren’s Tale of Two Passions 


Thursday, August 27 2020 by Ruby Tevis

By Shya Beth

Carrie Nygren is an equine artist whose passion and love of horses shows deeply in her depiction of them. 

With Southern roots in Tennessee, Carrie’s journey into the horse world was a self-made one, and started early. … [Read more]

  • Published in Weekly Feature
Tagged under: art, drawing, equine art, horses and art, passion

Monica Stevenson: Mastering the Camera

Wednesday, July 08 2020 by Ruby Tevis

By Shya Beth

Monica Stevenson experiences the best of two worlds: She calls home the mountains and serene equestrian life in Tryon, North Carolina, while she also travels to New York City and beyond working as a high-profile photographer with … [Read more]

  • Published in Weekly Feature
Tagged under: art, artist, equine photography, photography

Weatherly Stroh: Sharing Her Passion Through Art

Monday, March 02 2020 by Editor
By Shya Beth - Weatherly Stroh weaves together different parts of her life through her paintings, intertwining a piece of her spirit along with the animal she’s portraying. Giving life to her subjects through her paintbrush or sculpting clay, Weatherly has found herself in the “pony mad” Village of Wellington, one of the most equine-centric locations in the world. With so many high-class farms — from polo fields to show jumping and dressage rings — this is an equine artist’s dream location, and Weatherly’s home.
  • Published in Weekly Feature
Tagged under: art, equine art, shya beth, weatehrly stroh
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