Last of the Horses

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Your support has been incredibly meaningful to me, and I am deeply grateful. This sale showcases my remaining collection of small horse paintings, featuring the one horse that has been a central muse in my work since 2015. These paintings are the last few works available. This is a wonderful time to collect a piece on this theme at a discount, as I'll be stepping away from painting horses for an indefinite period. Your support has always been a significant part of my artistic journey. Thank you for cherishing my work.

Horse with Jellyfish

Oil on gallery panel. Unframed with hanging hardware.

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Congruous

Oil on panel. Varnished. Framed with hanging hardware.

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Gold Horse

Oil on panel. Varnished. Framed with hanging hardware.

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Morbidity

Oil on canvas. Varnished. Framed with hanging hardware.

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My Only Grey

Oil on panel. Varnished. Framed with hanging hardware.

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Portrait of a Horse (Pool with Two Figures)

Oil on aluminum panel. Framed with hanging hardware.

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Process of Love

Acrylic framed video. Acrylic frame. Charging cable. Looping video. No buttons. No connectivity. No app. No updates. Just a video print as art.

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Reverie

Oil on panel. Framed with hanging hardware.

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Spring

Oil on canvas. Varnished. Framed. Ready to hang.

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Stardust

Oil on gallery panel. Unframed with hanging hardware.

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The Smell of Snow

Oil and cold wax on gallery panel. Unframed with hanging hardware.

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Tools in My Tool Box

Oil on panel. Varnished. Framed. Ready to hang.

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Stardust (study 1, in pink)

Oil on paper. Unmatted. Unframed.

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Stardust (study 2, in yellow)

Oil on paper. Unframed.

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The Smell of Snow (study 1)

Oil on paper. Unframed.

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The Smell of Snow (study 2)

Oil on paper. Unframed.

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The Smell of Love (study)

Oil on paper. Unframed.

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