Wolfgang after Ehrenstahl, 12 x 16 inches
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Wolfgang after Ehrenstahl, 12 x 16 inches
windhorse
Blackened Seed, Bridled, Colored pencils and white pen on black A4 paper by apelure
Feo, fuerte y formal. Cooper Howard.
Approach with caution.
'City Limits'. Shaun Tan. 2017.
ahorsestillsees / gouache 3x4 inches 2020
The sadness in his eyes.
Polygonal Horse by Gregor Gaida
an ambivalent situation between strength and helplessness
Leonora Carrington, The Horses of Lord Candlestick, 1938. Oil on canvas.
Longing led you to me, to the Desert.
i know this isn't the reguar theme of this blog but i need to share it somewhere because today someone called my local fire department because they found
a horse
and not only was it a not-dead horse, they dug it up and it was
a lil muddy, mostly
and yet he's still trapped. what did he gain
His dignity
Lisa Ivory (British, b. 1966, London, England, based Ibid) - Words Are All We Have, 2023, Paintings: Oil on Panel
🐴 The new book of the horse /. London: Cassell and Co., 1911.
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"save me, substance abuse!" i cry. before you can moralize to me about the dangers of addiction, a noble and powerful steed gallops into the room - my horse whom i have named "substance abuse". you learn an important lesson about making assumptions. i snort a line off its back