Equine Day Care






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Tom has been getting an unusual amount of visitors requesting he do more paintings of youngsters, and in more affordable sizes.  Tending to the wishes of his visitors and clientele, Tom has done these works to oblige all who are interested in these more formative years. Tom has done many small, yet brilliantly detailed pieces dedicated to the art of painting young! This page should keep you all entertained as well as informed in some small ways about a filly or colt and some of their habits as they are growing up, . . long before they are considered as race horse material. This is our version of Equine Day Care if you will! Thanks for showing an interest in the art of Tom Chapman. We hope you enjoy your visit to the all new Chapman-arts Nursery! For the young at heart!













"Tom did this painting with a very warm background to give the painting that warm summer feeling. This filly looks like she is just dozing off for her daily afternoon siesta."Afternoon Snooze (87865 bytes)
Afternoon Snooze












Stretching Her Legs (18806 bytes)
Stretching Her Legs
"This painting is of a fairly young filly who is just cantering along. She was foaled in Kentucky and was maybe a month old at this time."












"You gotta just love this pose of the foal eating. It's like she is just casually eating a blade here, and a blade there. This painting, gives you the feel of a relaxed and lazy day spent grazing about. This is a tiny painting that can easily be hung just about anywhere in home or office." A Nibble Here, A Nibble There
A Nibble Here, A Nibble There  












A Mother's Love
A Mother's Love
"Most creatures wild or domestic, are instinctive about parenting. The horse is no different. Horses are very good at the mothering tasks. When their offspring are this young, they are generally very attentive. This painting reminds Tom of a good Mom, as she checks on her foal."












"This is a rather different angle for a painting, as we view this foal from the hind end. Tom did this painting as such because it's just not the usual thing you'd see painted. Even at this tender young age you'll notice early on as the Thoroughbred's powerful hindquarters begin to take shape. The location of this scene, could be just about anywhere in the springtime of the year." Picnic In The Park (50257 bytes)
Picnic In The Park












Oh Yeah, That's The Spot (18806 bytes)
Oh Yeah, That's The Spot
"Just like people, . . . horses have itches too! If you've ever watched a foal trying to accomplish this tricky little chore, you likely can find the humor in it. Tom has done this painting with a dark background to create a strong contrast with the foal. This would look great in a child's room, a den or recreation room, or any room at all."












"This painting is another tiny, but tasteful piece. It's only 5" x 7", which is why Tom painted it with this very simple background; to keep from overwhelming the mare and colt. Tom once read that a mare can produce up to 2 gallons of milk each day, so she can keep her foal nourished."Mothers Milk (87865 bytes)
Mothers Milk












Follow The Leader
Follow The Leader
"This painting's title is pretty self explanitory. Tom thought the real situation was that the mare is kind of herding her colt, to keep him going in the direction she's choosing, rather than where he might otherwise want to go."












"Tom wanted to create a mood with this painting, so he's used what he likes to call the "Sunset" colors to depict the warmth of a late summer day sometime after noon. He's accomplished setting such a mood here."Foal At Dusk (50257 bytes)
Foal At Dusk












Keeping Up With Mom
Keeping Up With Mom
"This just shows a very natural behavior that horses do while out in the field together. Who knows why the mare and filly are running? It could be a number of reasons. Tom likes to think they are running just because they love too. A typical jockey's answer."












"This colt seems as interested in the viewer as the viewer is in him. Horses are naturally very curious and if there is something to investigate, they definately will check it out. However younger horses tend to be kind of proud and enjoy showing off for their peers or even us human types. This colt looks very proud."Who Me? (50257 bytes)
Who Me?












Watching The World Go By
Watching The World Go By
"This is another with a rear-end view. Love the way they just seem to be looking at something interesting. Tom gave this painting a background that screams of the "California hills" in all it's beauty. This appears to be an unspoiled moment, and one a person wouldn't want to intrude on."












"The location for this painting was in wine country, Sonoma County, California. It depicts a couple mares and a foal, just doing what it is that horses may be doing on a given sunny day, just basking in this glorious afternoon sunshine."Family Contented (50257 bytes)
Family Contented












Time To Get Up
Time To Get Up
"This colt is just preparing to stand. It's brilliant the way the reds, and pinks in the coat of the foal contrast with the greens in the sky and grass."












"In this painting, it looks like the foal is standing guard while the mother gets a bite to eat. The contrasting oranges and reds of these horses' coats along with the greens of the trees, and the grass, make a bold statement. This is a common farm type scene. Wherever you might find mares and their foals out together in pastures. It shows off their peace and tranquil lifestyle." In The Bluegrass (50257 bytes)
In The Bluegrass












Ruthies Filly
Ruthies Filly
"This was a commission job that Tom did for his friend, Ruthie. It belongs on the Commissions page, but seeing how young this filly appears to be, it just seemed fittin' to put her here as she's still at that tender age still in need of some day care."










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   Title/ Description Size and Version      Price      
  Afternoon Snooze 8" x 10" - Original Oil      $350.     
  Stretching Her Legs 9" x 12"  -  Original Oil      $350.     
  A Nibble Here, A Nibble There 7" x 5"  -  Original Oil      $200.     
  A Mother's Love 5" x 7"  -  Original Oil      $200.     
  Picnic In The Park 12" x 14"  -  Original Oil      $500.     
  Oh Yeah, That's The Spot 10" x 8"  -  Original Oil      $350.     
  Mothers Milk 10" x 8"  -  Original Oil      $350.     
  Follow The Leader 9" x 12"  -  Original Oil      $350.     

 Prices Include Shipping 
  Foal At Dusk 7" x 5"  -  Original Oil      $200.     
  Keeping Up With Mom 9" x 12"  -  Original Oil      $500.     
  Who Me? 12" x 9"  -  Original Oil      $500.     
  Watching The World Go By 12" x 9"  -  Original Oil      $500.     
  Family Contented 9" x 12"  -  Original Oil      $500.     
  Time To Get Up 5" x 7"  -  Original Oil      $200.     
  In The Bluegrass 12" x 9"  -  Original Oil      $500.     
  Ruthies Filly 7" x 5"  -  Original Oil      SOLD     



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 Afternoon Snooze 
 Stretching Her Legs 
 A Nibble Here, A Nibble There 
 A Mother's Love 
 Picnic In The Park 
 Oh Yeah, That's The Spot 
 Mother's Milk 
 Follow The Leader 
 Foal At Dusk 
 Keeping Up With Mom 
 Who Me? 
 Watching The World Go By 
 Family Contented 
 Time To Get Up 
 In The Bluegrass 
 Ruthies Filly 







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