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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsIt is a work of art, No?
Made from old farming equipment and car parts, etc. I loved this piece.
democratisphere
(17,235 posts)I like it a lot!
applegrove
(118,865 posts)rogerballard
(2,906 posts)I rode a horse only one time and it was an experience I will never forget. It was dark, we had to shake an oat bucket for the horses to come to us... that was pretty scary, hearing galloping and then all of a sudden they stop, we got on, rode to town, tied up the horses and had a beer. I felt like John Wayne for a day. I read your posts quite often.
applegrove
(118,865 posts)What a fool i was. This is one of my favourite paintings:
http://canadianarthistory.wikispaces.com/alex+colville,+horse+and+train
rogerballard
(2,906 posts)2 powerful forces, I am hoping the horse jumps off the tracks, thank you for sharing that.
applegrove
(118,865 posts)can adapt.
RestoreAmerica2020
(3,439 posts)..alma y corazon of the artist. The sculpture shown is stunning! Thanks for sharing.
rogerballard
(2,906 posts)I just stood there in awe...
AmericanActivist
(1,019 posts)rogerballard
(2,906 posts)Thank you.
AmericanActivist
(1,019 posts)pansypoo53219
(21,005 posts)zanana1
(6,135 posts)I'd love to see it up close.
rogerballard
(2,906 posts)This was one exhibit on display at an outdoor art festival that happens every year in downtown Grand Rapids. I did not see it this year. It has since moved on. If I find out more info I will post back.
Drahthaardogs
(6,843 posts)If so, she's a friend of mine. Great Lady.
rogerballard
(2,906 posts)If I find out more I will post back.
rogerballard
(2,906 posts)Dixie Jewett is the sculptor,
https://www.lanninggallery.com/artist-directory/sculpture-artists/dixie-jewett