Read on boldbrush.substack.com Welcome to BoldBrush Magazine, a daily newsletter featuring today’s finest visual artists. Today's Newsletter is Brought to You by BoldBrush Art SocietyBoldBrush Art Society - a free art society where art lovers, collectors and artists can connect with each other, to see inspiring art, and to share art and business ideas. BoldBrush Recommends: Sarah RoseBiographySarah Rose was born in Oxnard California in 1967. She amazed her mother by drawing as early as a year and a half old. When she was 9 her family moved to an extremely rural part of central Nevada which was to have a major impact on her future art endeavors. Horses became part of her life and featured prominently in her early drawings and paintings. When she was a teenager she took a mail order course in taxidermy and shortly after that began sculpting. After a short career in taxidermy where she learned anatomy Sarah began pursuing sculpture seriously and became a signature member of the Society of Animal Artists in New York. She was a professional sculptor for over 30 years focusing first on wildlife and then moved exclusively to horses. She always had a secret desire to paint though, and has been painting in pastel since 2012. Sarah has lived in Colorado since 1991 and in the Durango, Colorado area since 2001. She was an avid horseback rider and explored thousands of miles of trails in both Colorado and Utah, sometimes packing in camping gear and spending up to a week in the backcountry. In painting the landscape and horses she draws on the long hours spent in the saddle appreciating the natural world and the nature of horses. Although her horse is now enjoying a well earned retirement Sarah still gets out on drives to find inspiration and bring back lots of photos to work from in her studio. One of her favorite drives is the fall color loop on the San Juan Skyway every autumn. Who Does Kevin Macpherson Trust with His Website? FASO, of Course!Get Started Free for 30 Days and Learn Why. New Artwork by FASO Members Your art could be here tomorrow, for free. BoldBrush Magazine is free today. But if you enjoyed this post, you can tell BoldBrush Magazine that their writing is valuable by pledging a future subscription. You won't be charged unless they enable payments. |