Donating Instead of Gifting: A Great Idea!

Donating Instead of Gifting: A Great Idea!

This year, instead of giving each other things we no longer need or want, my family has decided to donate to causes we believe in. 

This holiday season, I've donated to:

https://www.americanbrainfoundation.org

The American Brain Foundation

http://www.rcfp.org

The Reporter's Committee for Freedom of the Press

http://www.hopeslegacy.com

Hope's Legacy Equine Rescue

Good causes, every one of them. And a huge thank you to those who have purchased my art so I could donate to Hopes Legacy Equine Rescue. It's nice to feel optimistic again about the world.

 

The Buyer: "I love it! It's exactly what I wanted" Horse print by C. Twomey

Print sold last night on saatchiart.com, "WTC: Walk, Trot and Canter, The Horse's Gaits Revealed" by C. Twomey ©2016.

"WTC: Walk, Trot and Canter the Horse's Gaits Revealed" by C. Twomey ©2016

To place an order, click:

https://www.saatchiart.com/account/artworks/830682

or

http://catherine-twomey.pixels.com/collections/horses

A Gift for Every Horse Lover: Walk, Trot and Canter (The Gaits Revealed), by C. Twomey

These completely original, heavily researched and professionally created images are on sale now. You will not find a more creative and beautiful gift for the horse lover in your life.

DaVinci Walk, Trot, Canter and Piaffe Equine Images.

Visit:

https://www.saatchiart.com/account/artworks/830682

or

http://catherine-twomey.pixels.com/collections/horses

"The Horse's Walk Revealed" by C. Twomey, ©2016

"The Horse's Walk Revealed" by C. Twomey, ©2016

"The Horse's Trot Revealed" by C. Twomey, ©2016

"The Horse's Canter Revealed" by C. Twomey, ©2016

How all three would appear displayed together:

These award-winning horse images are from the series by C. Twomey, renowned internationally recognized illustrator featuring accurate and beautifully executed images that will bring joy to every recipient. 

"Commissioned for the cover of the "United States Dressage Federation" magazine Connections, it was inspired by "The Vitruvian Man" by Leaonardo da Vinci circa 1487. This could be considered the "Canon of Proportions" for the horse performing the dressage movement piaffe. It is based on the correlations of ideal horse proportions with geometry. It exemplifies the blend of art and science during the Renaissance. 

Winning painting/illustration of the American Horse Publications Annual Awards, First Place in Illustration for "Da Vinci Horse", 2007. This print shows an anatomically accurate transparent horse and skeleton."

 

From California to Vermont

Two dogs, two humans.

Made it driving across the country this summer. It was time to leave California for the green, less crowded spaces of Vermont. I hope to find a final destination in the next month. It will be a relief to settle down again.

There's been some time to paint plein air. Here is a piece I let loose on last week. The trees are more than beginning to get a touch of fall, and move a little closer to their leaf departure daily. This is oil on linen, 8 X 10", of the "Vermont Back Forty."

Vermont Back Forty, C. Twomey