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A BIT ABOUT EQUUSTYLE ART & ADVOCACY
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The dream of a curated collection of equine-inspired fine art began in 1993. The vision of EquuStyle continues to unfold in new and exciting ways as a digital equine fine art and advocacy magazine for every type of horse enthusiast.
At EquuStyle Art & Advocacy Magazine, we curate interesting stories about equine fine art and artists, fine art equine photography, horseback riding travel destinations, horse photography workshops, horse rescues, wild horse tours, along with therapeutic riding and equine-assisted therapy organizations that provide opportunities for horses to help Veterans and people with disabilities.
We bring you inspiring accounts of people, places and passions all focused on the horse.
Our goal is to provide a platform for artists and photographers to showcase equine art, for horse enthusiasts to discover destinations to enjoy riding or photographing wild horses, and for organizations to promote their worthy causes.
This photo was taken on a grand expedition to Iceland during August of 2012. Iceland's light during this time of year is intense, bringing forth vivid colors that accentuate its strangely beautiful volcanic landscape.
GREAT HORSES, GREAT PEOPLE, WONDERFUL PROGRAM!
Therapeutic riding centers like TheRightStepInc.org in Littleton, Colorado teach horsemanship and horseback riding skills in an adaptive manner to meet the individual needs of their clients with disabilities of all ages. Clients benefit physically, socially, and emotionally.
Nonprofits offering therapeutic riding for people with disabilities or equine-assisted services for Veterans and others are featured in each quarterly issue, along with horse rescues, and wild horse and burro sanctuaries.
EquuStyle Magazine strives to create a space that celebrates the bond between people and horses.


NO CAMERA, JUST THE EMULSION SHEET OF THE ARTIST'S MIND
Artists have been fascinated with the horse as a muse for thousands of years. This beautiful work of art was created during the 16th century by an anonymous Italian artist. It's hard to imagine how this artist was able to exquisitely capture the form of a rearing horse with chalk on paper.
In EquuStyle Art & Advocacy Magazine you will discover a variety of fine art equine artists, who work with different mediums in myriad styles and strive to capture the majesty and beauty of horses in their artwork.
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Figurative equine sculpture by Edgar Degas was modeled after 1878, cast 1920, and titled "Horse with Head Lowered"




