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Dimensions
Image:
14.00" x 7.00"
Mat Border:
2.00"
Frame Width:
0.88"
Overall:
19.50" x 12.50"
Sugar and Cinnamon Framed Print
by Shannon Story
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Sugar and Cinnamon framed print by Shannon Story. Bring your print to life with hundreds of different frame and mat combinations. Our framed prints are assembled, packaged, and shipped by our expert framing staff and delivered "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
Design Details
I don't know their names. They may not even have a name ... but I call them Sugar and Cinnamon. As I was taking pictures of them one early morning, a... more
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Comments (10)
Artist's Description
I don't know their names. They may not even have a name ... but I call them Sugar and Cinnamon. As I was taking pictures of them one early morning, a man and woman stopped their truck and rolled down the window and told me the horses history ... and why they are so thin.
These two are rescue horses, bought in December from kill buyers, on their way to Mexico (?) for slaughter. The people who own the land are the owners of a local veterinary hospital. It has taken them months to get the half starved horses in good shape. They still need to put on more weight, but they are getting better day by day. The equine hospital has saved hundreds of horses from the kill buyers.
I will donate 25% of the sale of this artwork to www.thecloudfoundation.org or to, www.wildhorsefreedomfederation.org
About Shannon Story
FAA WATERMARK WILL NOT PRINT ON PURCHASED ARTWORK. Visit my galleries if you don't want to wade through all my pages of artwork. I was five years old when I took my first photograph ... of my mom, dad and our dog (see the photo "Shutter Bug"). I've loved photography ever since. I won my first photo contest while in college and have had my photography in national, regional and local publications. I have had many of my weather photos shown on local television stations. Beginning in July of 2002 when I got my first digital camera; (a Kodak, then later a Olympus, now a Canon), I have taken a photo each day to put in my Photo Journal. I didn't think there would be much of interest EVERY day ... but God proves me WRONG. Each day...
$79.00
John Glass
Great work.... Where would be without our horses....
Shannon Story
Thanks, Anne!
Anne Gifford
This is stunning. I really like how the background picks up all of the colors in the horses, plus adds a few more into the mix. like
Michele Avanti
Great! love it! lf
Shannon Story
Thanks for the feature in Old Masters, Lenore!
Shannon Story
Thanks for the feature in Everything Southwestern, Debbie
Shannon Story
Thanks Pamela!
Pamela Blizzard
Wonderful title for the beautiful piece! l/f/t
Shannon Story
Thanks, Nora!
Nora Shepley
BEAUTIFUL CAPTURE, SHANNON