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| The first edition we had of our Pasture Page was such a success that Tom has started this all new Edition of Horses at Pasture. To see the sold pasture images just follow this link which will take you to the past Horses at Pasture II. So check back with us soon to see how we're progressing Tom will have these images available in giclee prints soon. Tom is in the process of replenishing the supply of these pages. Thanks for your attention, and enjoy your visit to Artistic Visions by Tom Chapman.
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"The title is pretty much self explanatory as these horses get ready to turn in for the night. Many people are under the impression that horses sleep standing up. This is not so. They rest standing up as we might, but they lay down to sleep at night, and often during the days too. This painting is quiet and peaceful and would look great in your den or living room area. Once again Tom depicts a lifelike scene." |
| "This group of young horses look as though they're simply out enjoying their day. Taking a lazy afternoon stroll, as it were. It's not unusual to see horses traveling in large groups." |
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"Spring time colors emit glorious from this family type portrait of these horses enjoying the blooming flowers and fresh growth. Tom has made good use of color, light, and shadow amongst this happy group. This painting would go well in a livingroom area or even a bedroom." |
| "Reminiscent of Toms days as a boy growing up. He shows some new additions to the herd. This painting would be a wonderful new addition to any room in your home. The original painting has been done in oil, and is 20" X 30" showing a typical Montana background." |
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"This is a look you may have seen on a horse many times when they have home in their head. The look of anticipation, . . . with the thoughts of their feed buckets being filled, haynets being stuffed. This is the look of a happy healthy animal. Tom has composed this piece using only a palette knife. Amazing how life like although raw the outcome. It's a dynamic use of colors and textures." More paintings in this type of setting can be found in our Pasture Page |
| "On a warm hot dusky morning or evening a chestnut colored horse will look as though his coat is on fire or shimmering. This horse seems to have a story all his own by the looks of it. Tom did this particular painting using only the palette knife. A beautiful painting for your den or office. Love what he's done with the supposed sunlight here." More paintings of this type of setting can be found in our Pasture Page |
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"Horses often have a way of getting into their own routine way of doing things. This is an example of one of the habits a horse might acquire while resting up on the farm. Running along a fenceline is also a way of greeting visitors who may be driving up. This painting was done using only a palette knife. These vibrant, bright beautiful colors, would make any den look alive and give it the feel of a real Sport of Kings room." |
Pricing
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| Description | Version | Price |
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| Last Drink at Sunset | 18" X 24" - Original Oil | $2,500. |
| A Lazy Afternoon Stroll | 12" X 34" - Original Oil | $3,500. |
| Spring Blossoms | 18" X 24" - Original Oil | $2,000. |
| New Additions To The Herd | 20" X 30" - Original Oil | $3,000. |
| Barnward Bound | 20" X 16" - Original Oil | SOLD |
| Dusk Afire | 18" X 24" - Original Oil | SOLD |
| Running the Fence | 14" X 20" - Original Oil | SOLD |
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