Equine (11)

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Browse 11 Equine Sculptures artworks for sale. Contemporary artists: Sarah Longlands, Stephen Mead, Ghassan Rached, Catherin Mcmillan, Karin L. Ruoff, Dana Zivanovits, Eleanor Hartwell, Judith Angell Meyer offering Sculptures artworks. Links to more artworks by these contemporary artists and 1 pages for Sculptures and further artists at the bottom of this page. To view a work by any of these contemporary artists simply click on the image or browse the artist's portfolio. To buy any of the art below click on the image to go to a more detailed page about this work of art.


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Sarah Longlands: 'Dove or Hawk', 2011 Watercolor, Equine. Artist Description: painted on 850gsm Arches paper ...
Equine - Watercolor
53 x 73 cm (20.9 x 28.7 inches)
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Stephen Mead: 'HorseDance', 1994 Watercolor, Equine. Artist Description:  Evocative watercolor on canvas, incorporated into the series
, 1994
Equine - Watercolor
18 x 24 inches (45.7 x 61.0 cm)
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Ghassan Rached: 'Racing Horses', 2002 Watercolor, Equine. Artist Description: Painting by Ghassan Rached, 2002...
Equine - Watercolor
40 x 58 cm (15.7 x 22.8 inches)
Ghassan Rached: 'Horse Race', 1998 Watercolor, Equine.
, 1998
Equine - Watercolor
48 x 36 cm (18.9 x 14.2 inches)
Catherin Mcmillan: 'Equis', 2008 Watercolor, Equine. Artist Description:  Water colour painting of an Andalusian horse head  ...
, 2008
Equine - Watercolor
10 x 14 inches (25.4 x 35.6 cm)
Karin L. Ruoff: 'Dappled Memory, 1', 2007 Watercolor, Equine. Artist Description:  repeated form of horse in a stylized landscape ...
Equine - Watercolor
8 x 10 inches (20.3 x 25.4 cm)
Karin L. Ruoff: 'Grazing Blues 1', 2006 Watercolor, Equine. Artist Description:  white horse grazing in a field of greens ands golds ...
Equine - Watercolor
8 x 10 inches (20.3 x 25.4 cm)
Karin L. Ruoff: 'Perseid Wishes', 2007 Watercolor, Equine. Artist Description:  A dark horse in deep violets with stylized background ...
Equine - Watercolor
8 x 10 inches (20.3 x 25.4 cm)
Dana Zivanovits: 'HORSE SHOW', 1981 Watercolor, Equine. Artist Description:  Watercolor and ink on sketch paper- a early work. A signed and dated [ 1982] Zivanovits original. ...
, 1981
Equine - Watercolor
17 x 14 inches (43.2 x 35.6 cm)
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Eleanor Hartwell: 'White Horses', 2003 Watercolor, Equine.
Equine - Watercolor
16 x 12 inches (40.6 x 30.5 cm)
Judith Angell Meyer: 'Heading Out', 1992 Watercolor, Equine. Artist Description: This new mother is taking her foal out for his first walk- about. ...
Equine - Watercolor
16 x 12 inches (40.6 x 30.5 cm)
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Artists Describing Their Art:

Sarah Longlands - I trained at Bristol and Manchester, where I gained a BA (hons) and completed my post-graduate studies at University College London (Slade School of Art). In the words of one of my collectors: "Ostensibly realistic, her work goes beyond this to explore the nature of reality, and of time and space. The artworks are refined, emphasizing her knowledge and meticulousness in the chosen medium. But her art is not just representational: it also has a rare imaginative flair. The objects are changed into something which is beyond the original and which creates a kind of parallel ideal artistic reality. If this sounds a little like surrealism, then maybe that is not so far from the truth, but the work is subtler than that." Having previously exhibited in many exhibitions in both the United Kingdom and France, Gold Fish Galleries in Sarasota, Florida then in the Lincoln Centre in New York and done many commissions for people both in London, the provinces but also in The United States, I finished a commission from Cunard Line in 2003, through the art consultants "Onderneming & Kunst" to do six oil paintings for the penthouses on board the new "Queen Mary 2", launched in ...

Stephen Mead - In the early 1990's Stephen Mead's poems began appearing in such journals as Onionhead, Bellowing Ark, and Invert, but upon moving to Provincetown, Mass., Stephen decided to concentrate more on visual work. It was in the year 2000, after moving back to NY, that Stephen started seeking publication again for both his writing and his art combined. Since, then, thanks to the wonders of the World Wide Web, his work has appeared internationally both in cyberspace, hard copy, and physical Gallery Space. Often the writing has appeared along side his paintings, and at other times with the text superimposed. In 2004 Stephen began experimenting even more with these poetry/art hybrids creating a series of e books, including the award winning "We Are More Than Our Wounds". From there Stephen began experimenting with his art and poems as films, at first creating slideshows with captions, and then doing his own soundtracks and voice overdubs. These DVDs are available through Indieflix.com In 2006 Stephen put this technology to use releasing a CD of poems set to music "Safe & Other Love Poems" (CDBaby.com), as well as two print editions of his image/art hybrids, "Selected Works" and "Tree ...

Ghassan Rached - I am a geoscientist. I paint, but painting is only a hobby. I paint, whenever I can spare the time, what is relaxing, touches my heart and pleasant to me for enjoyment. I love to use oil and watercolor as media to express beauty. Comments of visitors would be appreciated....

Karin L. Ruoff - Thank you for stopping in to view my work. I hope to capture some sense of my experiences of a lifelong love of horses. I paint them as I see them in my minds eye but intend to convey a deeper part of their affect on my life. Enjoy....

Dana Zivanovits - Dana Zivanovits was born in 1958 in Columbus, Ohio and received his art training from the Columbus College of Art and Design (1978 to 1982). After art school, he went abroad for a year and studied the art of the old masters in London, Paris, Madrid, Rome and Venice. Returning to his studio in Columbus to develop these influences into a new body of work, he then traveled to Mexico and studied the sculpture and painting of that country for an extended period. The unique and vivid colors of Palenque and Vera Cruz intensified his palette. After a period in Ohio, he then moved to Venice Beach, California where the brilliant light of the region reinforced his desire to capture effects of sunlight and atmosphere. Returning to Ohio in 1995, he has continued to paint themes deriving inspiration form sources such as world mythology, classic and B-grade cinema, literature and dreams. However his primary inspiration is direct observation from nature, versus an approach based in art theories or cultural critique. Dana has been widely represented by galleries and exhibition projects including Julie Rico and Mega Boom in Los Angeles, the Venice Art Detour, Around the Coyote Festival in Chicago ...

Eleanor Hartwell - I am a self taught artist. I like to explore in all types of media, and try out a variety of style and type of work. I have a lot of fun doing what I do. I have done a series of drawings for a book on Harehunting, which will be published in the spring of 2002. "One Day at a Time" In October of 2002, New Hampshire Public Radio will be offering a "gift" of a mug to thier fall fund drive donaters, featuring my painting done specially for this project. ...

Judith Angell Meyer - Judith grew up in spacious, rolling Iowa farm country, learning at an early age to appreciate the beauty of animals, both in the wild and as patient servants and companions of man; the pride of the men who worked the land; and the land itself. Her interest in art parallels her interest in animals. Her watercolors and pencil paintings show a mastery of the medium and attention to detail. However, she respects the need for more than just photographic realism. She has a need to convey the spirit or mood; feeling that each individual painting must have its own life. She loves the stories that the American West has to tell in the reflections of its old buildings, weathered wood and hidden corners. She tries to share scenes of wildlife that might not be witnessed firsthand. Judith is primarily a self-taught artist with the exception of the two years she worked at Hallmark Cards. She considers that job, and a couple of private classes to be her primary educational period, with each painting adding an ongoing new knowledge and perspective. "Lost is our heritage but for our visions". ...