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  Lisa J. Rough   
  Black Mountain, NC USA  
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Art: Unfinished Mandala by Artist Lisa J. Rough
"Unfinished Mandala"
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Art: Midwinter Firethorn by Artist Lisa J. Rough
"Midwinter Firethorn"
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Art: Pure Heart by Artist Lisa J. Rough
"Pure Heart"
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Art: The Woman Who Loved Horses by Artist Lisa J. Rough
"The Woman Who Loved Horses"
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Art: Dream Flight by Artist Lisa J. Rough
"Dream Flight"
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"The Woman Who Loved Horses"

Art: The Woman Who Loved Horses by Artist Lisa J. Rough
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Media:  pyrography & acrylic paint on pine
Dimensions:  21 3/4" x 16 3/4" x 3/4"
Date of Work:  December 2006

This piece had been stewing in my brain for a good long while. It is inspired by my six year old daughter and her amazing love and connection to horses, mostly one in particular, named Cherokee. I wanted to portray the trust that is between the two of them, and the wildness that seeps through her heart when she rides him. If you knew my daughter, you'd know that this is an enormous stretch for her, for she has always been rather timid and afraid to try new things.. but horses somehow tickle her spirit. This piece is pyrographed (woodburned) onto solid pine, and then painted with mostly watered down acrylic paints. I finished it off with a strong coat of protective varnish and wire for hanging.


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