Pushed by a desire to create and a lifelong passion for horses, artist Brittany Brett beautifully documents raw emotion and energy in her equestrian oil paintings. Traveling the world and documenting any and all equestrian walks of life, Brittany gains experiences and observations to fuel her work and master the complex creature of the horse. Equestrianstylist.com had…
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A Piece of a Beautiful Moment: The Artwork of Jennifer Brandon
Through her original oil paintings, artist Jennifer Brandon captures beautiful portraits of horses, exuding the power, grace, and elegance of these creatures in motion. Her love of horses roots back to her childhood, and today she uses this equestrian passion to fuel and inspire her daily work. Equestrianstylist.com had the pleasure of interviewing Jennifer to find out more…
National Sporting Library & Museum Highlights Illustrator Paul Brown
The National Sporting Library & Museum is proud to be presenting an exhibition of work this fall by American illustrator Paul Desmond Brown. This exhibition of original equestrian artwork will feature Brown’s work from NSLM collections with a special highlight of his steeplechasing images from the 1930’s. Recognized as a master sporting artist for his…
Painting Daydreams: The Artwork of Tanner Jensen
Artist Tanner Jensen says she knew exactly what she wanted to do from the time she was three years old. Jensen wanted to draw pictures and ride horses, and this is a dream she never outgrew. With a beautiful softness of brush and color, Jensen creates paintings reminiscent of a daydream, exploring the strength and beauty…
Too much is never enough: Accessories Never Go Out Of Style.
We absolutely died when we saw these photographs. ‘Precious Pieces’ by Wolf-Dieter Botcher for Equistyle Magazine took our fashionista-brains for a spin when we saw these fabulous accessories weaved into equine portraits in an extremely artistic way. Ballet flats and leather wrap bracelets are simple staples for any outfit. Now, one thing is for…
Metro Meteor: Retired Racehorse Turns Creative
Racking up over $130,000 in art sales, one would be surprised to know an actual equine painter raked in this large amount. No, not a human artist painting equines, but an actual equine artist. Yes, horse with a brush wedged in his teeth and all. Nonprofits like After the Finish Line work tirelessly to place…