In honor of what should be Kentucky Derby Week, I am sharing my original equine work, which is something I've done this time every year since 2007.
"She Bows Her Head and Honors the Light in All of Us," 24"x30", acrylics on panel, $899 plus s&h. This painting is cleated and wired on the backside, so the buyer has the option of hanging it floating-style on the wall. It can also be framed. I accept Paypal, venmo, personal checks and payment plans. Purchase inquiries can always come
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So what does one do after painting the official Derby art (scroll below to see that painting along with a short video about it's making)? Well, I sought a way to paint more expressively, more dynamically, to capture emotion and other sensory responses in my work beyond the mere capture of a scene or object.
And that's pretty much what I have been pursuing in the last 5 years. I've studied with some extraordinary creatives, learned how to push my materials into entirely new possibilities, and plugged into my own fascinations and passions. I've painted my baby girl leaving the nest, explored my lifelong connection with horses and built a visual language based on dreams.
The Talisman (rabbit) paintings are next in line, and they are opening the doors to an even deeper expression about the fragility of life.
I am so blessed to be able to follow my curiosity wherever she leads. And to get to do this for a living. And to get to share it with you.
Thanks for following along with my painting journey, Kim
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