Kimmy Cecere: Finding Her Life’s Calling
Thursday, May 12 2022 by Ruby Tevis
By Haylie Kerstetter Portraits by Alex Banks Kimmy Cecere always knew she was destined to compete. Although her show career started in the hunter ring, she fell in love with the feeling of galloping across fields and exploring the woods, jumping anything in sight, and knew eventing was her calling. Now located in Middleburg,
- Published in General
Shannagh-Leigh Hartshorn: Creating Art From Miniature to Life-Size
Tuesday, April 07 2020 by Ruby Tevis
By Shya Beth British artist Shannagh-Leigh Hartshorn knows how to fuse her passion for horses and art together. From starting her own art business and adventuring through new media, Shannagh-Leigh constantly evolves and strives to perfect her art, bringing small but noticeable details through each portrait. Born in Bolton, England, Shannagh-Leigh has always been an
- Published in Weekly Feature
The Brooke: Working Hard to Help Working Equines
Wednesday, June 04 2014 by Editor
By Ashleigh Brown, Welfare assessment advisor for the Brooke, an international equine welfare charity It’s hot, dusty and crowded. It feels like a hundred pairs of eyes are on me as I examine the desperately thin and despondent horse in front of me. People stare in curiosity at the never-before-seen presence of a farangi (white
- Published in Sidelines Feature
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