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WHERE'S THE HORSES?

2 BARNS
4 1/2" x 4 1/2" pastel
8" white archival matte, glass + gold leaf
$150 + $15 insured priority shipping
Our little trip today is back to Catalina Island.

I was originally on a search for those pesky wildflowers. During my hike - and dragging all of my art equipment - I spotted some horse barns. Several were nestled in a field surrounded by shrubs and trees. The storm had just passed and the sky was almost void of color, while the air was crisp.

But where are the horses?

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  1. Oh what a great piece...these barns are a must for a collector! well done Susan

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  2. Love your movement in this piece...like the warmth of the barns tucked into the beautiful cool greens.

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  3. I like the movement and deep color of your work-very nice.

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  4. Thank you everyone - maybe I should start hanging out in the barns more often?

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