Featured Work

  • Smoking! by kmargetts

    This is flo having new shoes today. / Nikon D80 / f/4.5 / 1/320 sec / ISO 400 / Aperture Priority

  • Equine Beauty by Carol & Kev Haberle

    Another capture of the Beautiful Clydesdale!

  • going for it! by lucretia

    rodney powell at barbury castle.

  • At Sunset ... by RoughDiamond

    My daughter with our horses

  • Lipizzaner by BarbBarcikKeith

    The breed is associated with Vienna’s Spanish Riding School, the School horses are raised at Piber, near Graz in Austria. It is also bred extensively elsewhere in Europe, with each country producing its own type. / The Lipizzaner descends from Spanish horses, taking its name from the stud at Lipica, in Slovenia. The stud was founded in 1580, when the Hapsburg Archduke, Charles II, imported 9 stallions and 24 mares from the Iberian Peninsula. He wanted to ensure a supply of showy, predominantly white horses for the ducal stables at Graz and the court stables in Vienna. Complete 2006

  • Dreamer by dawndavies

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  • Quiet Moment by InkandBrush

    This is a Graphite of my miniature Mare, Maggie and my son in quiet moment, enjoying each others company.

  • P.R.E. - Spanish Stallion by Petportraits

    Spanish stallion (Pura Raza Espanola) in charcoal, A4. Reference photo by Juliane Meyer.

  • New Forest Foal by Laura Barber-Riley

    Oils painted on board / 300×230mm / 2008 / (Original available for sale)

  • Gentle Giant by heartco

    Another Clydie. There were about a dozen of them in this paddock in Mansfield and I used a roll or two of film on them. From these photos I have composed many drawings and paintings. / Water colour pencils on mount board. Size approx. 25cm x 34cm. 2003 Sold.

Recent Work

  • Aranui Firechief by louisegreen

    This is an old photo taken in NZ The Appaloosa was a new breed imported to the country / back then, & some friends took me to the stud where this / stallion was standing along with another Appaloosa. I took / a few photos, (sorry about the quality of them)

  • Mother and foal by Richard Sloman

    Canon EOS 40d, 70-200mm f/2.8L @ 200mm, 1/1000th, ISO 400

  • Painting of louisegreen's A Sunny Afternoon by rightasrain

    This is my digital painting of louisegreen’s A Sunny Afternoon. Thanks Louise for permission to paint your mare Colour’s Fancy That. She’s beautiful. And yes peeps, her eyes really are like this. And the photo was beautiful to start with. This portrait is not cloned but digitally painted with brushes, picking up the colours of the horse. Altogether this took me around 10 hours. I paint very roughly at first, then gradually move to details. Concentration’s not a problem for me and I have an eye for detail which keeps me busy. In the end I just had to stop because I started fiddling. I brought this one into PhotoImpact after painting and adjusted levels only. Thanks so much for looking :-)

  • Equine #6 by JimFilmer

    Part of a series based upon looking very much closer and even in an abstract way at the incredible creature, the horse- inspired by the wonderful art and photography of Tim Flach. f5.0 ; 1/640 ; ISO 100 ; 50mm Only High Pass filter sharpening in PS Canon 50D , 50mm f1.8 prime lens

  • Horse Fountain by ienemien

    I see this wonderful Horse Fountain in Attraction Park, Slagharen, Provence Overijssel, The Netherlands. Photo made with a Hewlett Packard Casmera HP Photosmart E327.

  • Waiting for Dinner by Magnum1975

    Taken at Fort Steele, BC. The draft horse had all just been put away for the day and were all waiting patiently for their dinner at the gate.

  • Wild Horses by VickiYeager

    11×14 Acrylic Serene flowing horses in a lavendar sky

  • RIDING OUT IN WINTER by gothgirl

    Horse rider on New Years Day in Leicester, England

  • The Leap by faizee

    www.faizelismail.com

  • Starbreak Hobo by louisegreen

    Photo taken in NZ Appaloosa stallion standing at stud, one of the early imports / to the country.

About This Group

This group is dedicated to those of us that specialise in equine art. All mediums are welcome, but work must be equine oriented.

“You and your horse. His strength and beauty. Your knowledge and patience and determination and understanding and love. That’s what fuses the two of you onto this marvelous partnership that makes you wonder…”What can heaven offer any better then what I have here on earth?”
Monica Dickens

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