Roy and Rex, Amish Work Horse Mural
Posted March 20th, 2008 by Sue SteinerThings are moving along on the matched team of belgian horse mural I am painting in the ‘Buggy Barn’ at Lehman’s in the Kidron store. I am still working on the base and ‘blocking in’ and defining muscles and the bone structure of the horses. My hope is this will be a place that the visitors coming into the store stop to have their picture taken. Lehman’s gets visitors from all around the world and even though the Amish sights are common place here in Kidron it is a unique experience for many people. In the last photo you can see the beginnings of the collar and harness for the horses. The harness used is quite elaborate so I have a lot of detail still to do in this area. The horses learn what job is expected depending on the tack they are wearing. In the field and on the farm these animals play a very important role. One of the things I most enjoy is seeing the partnership between animal and people. In the spring during plowing and planting season the farmers are often seen resting their team at the ends of the rows. Slow and steady is what gets the work done. It is quite a different mind set than what is often seen in our world today. The horses also thrive on the routine and when treated with respect enjoy their job. I know with my own horses they enjoy the stimulation and challenge of training and being ridden and in return, as a good horse person, I provide them the care they need. To see more work in progress pics click on my name above under the title of this post and you can see the progression of this mural and others I have painted at Lehman’s. Thanks for stopping by!
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March 20th, 2008 at 11:09 am
I’m glad I live close enough to come and check this out. It is looking really good.
March 20th, 2008 at 1:05 pm
Thank you! Yes, come check it out!