Julie Ferris: Painting Her Passion
Monday, May 06 2019
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By Doris Degner-Foster The horses in Julie Ferris’ work look as though they could step off the canvas, especially in her life-sized paintings. Her trademark style of using a white painted background highlights her subject, showing the character of each individual horse through their facial expression and unique physical components. As much as Julie enjoys
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May 2019 – Table of Contents
Monday, April 15 2019
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44 Ingate (Full Article) Subscribe for just $9.95 or Order Individual Issues Here! CONTENTS 22 Sports Psychology: How To Know When It’s Time To Hang up Your Tack 26 Charity: StableStrides — Equine Assisted Therapy 30 Dougie Mutch: Designing A Beautiful Life 38 Annie Klepper: Redefining Precocious with Piaffes 50 Jan
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Julie Ferris — Life As An Equestrian Artist
Tuesday, October 20 2015
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By Jan Westmark Julie Ferris was one of those kids who drew horses all the time. All of her friends asked her to draw horses for them, and she did. In high school, however, her teachers told her she wasn’t allowed to paint any horses because it was too “kitschy” a subject. It’s hard to
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