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Below you will find the work of various artists who have found inspiration in our wild horses. These individuals have generously offered to donate a percentage of their sales proceeds to Return to Freedom. Please visit their websites for pricing and ordering information. Click on any of the images to view a larger version.


Ricki Hellner

Please visit www.studiohaiku.com. 10% of profits from the Wild Horses print series will be donated to Return To Freedom.

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Kimerlee Curyl

"I hope to inspire people with these images. Not only to observe their beauty, but to reveal, honor and celebrate the spirit and honesty of these creatures."

50% of the proceeds go directly to Return to Freedom and the horses. For more information, or to order, please visit kimerleecuryl.com

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Andrea Maki

"The horse is pure magic. My love, respect and admiration for the horse is beyond all measure and all words, and has been a part of who I am for as long as I can remember."

To view and order Andrea Maki's work, visit: www.andreamaki.com

WildWind

Pencil art of the west depicting western and wildlife in extraordinary detail. Let us know that you found WildWind on Return to Freedom’s website and 20% of the proceeds from your purchase will be donated to Return to Freedom. www.wildwindart.com

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Lee Mitchelson

Lee has illustrated two Robert Vavra horse books as well as creating art owned by notables such as William Shatner, Ben Stein, The James Michener Estate, The DuPont Family and many more. Lee will donate 20% of the retail sales price of any art, including commissioned animal art, to "Return To Freedom."

www.leemitchelson.com
mitchmts@yahoo.com
( please mention "Return to Freedom" )

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Arnold Coleman & Tess Davis

"We would hope that our images might move you into a spirit of gratitude for what these magnificent animals have given us.”

Visit three-feathers.com 20% of all proceeds will be gifted to Return To Freedom; prices quoted are for 8.5 x 11 mounted on foam core board. If other sizes are needed contact us at aac-hawk1@cox.net or call 619-583-8576

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Nancy Christy-Moore

Exhibited and collected internationally, her paintings portray the fiercely independent beauty of these creatures in the wild. Nancy is donating 50% of the retail price for the paintings featured on the Return to Freedom website to the sanctuary. In addition, for any painting purchased from her website on a referral basis from Return to Freedom she will contribute 20% of the retail price directly to Return to Freedom to assist with operating expenses.

ncjm@earthlink.net
www.nchristy.com

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Gerry Morris

"Horses are why I am an artist. I was 3 or 4 when I first encountered some horses and I totally fell for thier gentle beauty, warm velvet noses and eyes full of wonder at the small human foal in thier midst. I will never recover from the spell they cast on me in that green field of summer so many years ago. "

www.magicalhorsestudio.com

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Esther Grace Simson

British born E.G. Simson's photographs reflect her deep love for and commitment to our threatened mustangs. Her images convey her passion for and abiding commitment to our noble wild ones that wish only to live in peace amongst their own. Her photographs reflect great tranquility and spirituality. She seizes the mood of the moment and delves into the heart and soul of her subject. E.G. is a journalist who uses her words and photographs to bring attention to this most urgent cause - saving our treasured mustangs and burros.

Please visit: www.egsimson.com

Wendy Harford

Based in British Columbia Canada, and for the most part self taught as an artist, Wendy works in a variety of mediums including fibre art, papier mache and found thing sculpting, acrylic realism and murals and functional art, as well as lyric and poetry writing and performance.

Please visit www.wendyharford.com for more indepth information on her works.

Newmac Northwest Driftwood

10% of preceeds donated to Return to Freedom.

Newmac Northwest Driftwood attempts to capture the spirit of the American Wild Horse in every unique sculpture. All sculptures are hand-crafted using driftwood collected on the Oregon Coast. It's important to show our grandchildren the pictures of wild horses that inspire us so much. We do not want these pictures to be old and faded but rather fresh and vivid. I think it makes sense that if we could all just do a small part then there would not be, as it seems, too many to help, too many forgotten and always too many gone.

 

 

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