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Prolific Impressionist Painter William "Bill" St. George & His Equine Artistry
An article about the spirited and inspiring life of talented artist, teacher, gallery owner, and former art director William "Bill" St. George 1939 - 2015

Robin Black
Mar 1, 20245 min read


Tony Stromberg: On Light and Fine Art Equine Photography
A rare interview with one of the world's top fine art equine photographers. Where are you from and how does that affect your work? I grew...

Robin Black
Nov 30, 20235 min read


Michael Ome Untiedt is a Master Oil Painter and Storyteller
One of America's great contemporary fine Western Artists I had the pleasure of meeting Michael Ome Untiedt in 1997, shortly after moving to Colorado. He generously donated an exquisite landscape oil painting to Rocky Mountain PBS for its fundraising event. The next day, Untiedt contacted me to pick up the painting I purchased the night before and to choose a frame. Needless to say, I was very excited to meet the artist who created such a gorgeous work of art. Everything I Eve

Robin Black
Nov 30, 20232 min read


Icelandic Horses are a Pure Joy to Ride
Get away to Iceland for a unique horseback riding adventure on the backs of beautiful and sturdy Icelandic horses.

Robin Black
Nov 30, 20232 min read


The Right Step, Inc. is a Small Nonprofit Making a Big Impact
Improving the lives of People Through the Immeasurable Power of Horses. The Right Step, Inc. provides equine-assisted riding and adaptive horsemanship programs The Right Step, Inc. in Littleton, Colorado provides "adaptive riding and horsemanship programs for clients of all ages with a range of physical, emotional, behavioral, and cognitive disabilities experience freedom they have never felt before." Like many equine-assisted organizations, The Right Step, Inc. in Littleton

Robin Black
Nov 30, 20232 min read


Rescued Wild Mustangs Roam Freely at The Wild Horse Refuge
Restoring the freedoms that Colorado’s horses have historically enjoyed for decades. Wild horses roam freely on more than 23,000 acres at The Wild Horse Refuge near Craig, Colorado The origins of the Wild Horse Refuge began back in 2020 with the overpopulation of free-roaming mustangs within the Sand Wash Basin (SWB) near Craig, Colorado. The area is officially managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), and with nearly 1,000 horses living at that location, a decision was

Pat Craig
Nov 30, 20233 min read
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