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, personal checks and payment plans. Purchase inquiries can always come to me.
I posted this painting exactly one year ago today, as part of last year's Kentucky Derby Week celebrations. Here's what I wrote about it then.
Inside the space of a year, this painting's narrative has also grown to include a representation of kindness and grace in our world, non judgmental listening, acceptance of differing points of view, inclusion and fairness, and strong, principle based leadership (yes, Ms Blais - my 4th grade teacher - that was intentionally a comma crazy sentence). I love that strong designs can be interpreted in many different ways. (And that as an adult I can choose however many commas I want to include in my sentence structures.)
Here's to a safe trip for all today - around the track at Churchill Downs and around the sun.
Thanks for following along on my painting journey.
Be well,
Fondly, Kim
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