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Click here for New Fine Art Photographs by Wyatt Ogilvy
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Everyday is EARTH DAY!
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The premiere of monoprints by Douglas E. Taylor of Lake Tahoe, California, was exhibited at the Appaloosa Museum in Moscow, Idaho, September 23, 2005 to January 7, 2006.
The Exhibit, Appaloosa Spirit, is inspired by the Appaloosa horse and the country that spawned the breed. This was the first time the museum featured a solo exhibit for an artist. It featured five new monoprints, a previous monoprint and two gicle’e prints of mixed media images appropriate for the exhibit, and matted versions of some of Taylor’s horse and Idaho inspired poetry. Most of this exhibit is now available and on display at Vista Gallery in Lake Tahoe.
To learn more about the museum and how to visit it, click this link to www.appaloosamuseum.org
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Contemporary Appaloosa Art Original Mixed-Process Printmaking and Mixed-media by Douglas E. Taylor
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Mostly Wind
Blue sky horses running Made of mostly wind
Appaloosas moving like leaves tumbling
Quaking aspen spots on moving rumps
Constellations on the hide like a map of the stars
Muscles coiled and unfurled wave the air
A spirit riding on mostly wind
-Douglas E. Taylor (image & poem)copyright 2005
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Running Through the Seasons V
A mixed-process monoprint image:18 x 17.5 inches over-all frame size: 24 .25 x 23.75 inches $1,035 framed "floated in a lace-wood frame with conservation (uv filtering) glass, archival materials, ready to hang.
This is the only original art currently available from this exhibit.
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