The horse had a huge impact on Indian life - from spiritual to economic to artistic. The horse was quickly revered ... became sacred. Warrior and horse grew to trust, understand and rely on one another - communicating in the most intimate and subtle ways. The outcome of a battle depended on this bond.
Before battle, the warrior spent a a great deal of time painting his horse - for paint was considered 'war power' and the act of painting was a sacred act. It was like a prayer to the creator to unify strength and spirit. It was a prayer of survival.For this reason, I decided to utilize Native American symbols and designs in this inking as a tribute to the importance and meaning of the 'War Pony' ...
Available in:
SMALL 5 x 7 glossy print in an 8 x 10 beveled mat
MEDIUM 9.5 x 11 glossy print in an 11 x 14 beveled mat
LARGE 11 x 14 glossy print in a 16 x 20 beveled mat
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