Peter Spain Tahoe Photograph
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April 22 was EARTH  DAY. Everyday is an opportunity to think  about your individual impact and contribution to the planet’s environment. We all make a difference but it is a choice as to whether it a difference toward goodness or harm. 

stain-glass by Michael Phenicie Mostly Wind by Douglas E. Taylor, original mixed-media Guiding Light, a photograph by Robert Desmond Lake of the Sky Tango by Douglas E. Taylor
Rivers & Horses Exhibit Nostalgic Tahoe  Photograph

Holding On To Letting Go

The Sameness of Being

Somewhere Now

Somewhere Where

Somewhere Where

Somewhere Where, detail near the upper left corner

Somewhere Where, top half detail

Somewhere Where, detail upper right with frame

Mostly Wind (mystic Appaloosas)

Mostly Wind (detail)

Mostly Wind (closer detail)

Appalo osa Aspen

Watching Over Us

Watching Over Us,  (detail)

Watching Over Us, (detail of Pryamid Lake image within eagle body)

Watching Over Us, (another detail of eagle in starry sky)

Running Through The Seasons I (Eagles & Horses)

Running Through the Seasons II

Running Through the Seasons III

Running Shadows II

Night Seasons II, one view

Night Seasons II, (detail of vessel top)

Night Season s II, (anothe r side)

Night Seasons II, (yet another side)

Night Seasons II, (again another side)

Night Season s III (one side)

Night Season s III (yet another side)

Night Season s III (a third side)

Night Season s ( the far side)

Nigh Seasons IV

Night Seasons IV (another side)

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Related to the Rivers & Horses Exhibit
Appaloosa Spirit, new monoprints by Taylor exhibited at the
Appaloosa Museum
in Moscow, Idaho
from 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 has had 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. 
To learn more about the museum and how to visit it,
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www.appaloosamuseum.org

Rivers & Horses
New Mixed Media, Printmaking, Poetry and Ceramic Vessels Decorated with his Surface Process
by Douglas E. Taylor

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The original piece, “Somewhere Where” is sold but the image is now available in as a gicle’e reproduction on canvas, an editio