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This is a powerful and dramatic painting that captures the raw energy and urgency of wild horses fleeing an approaching storm. The composition is beautifully dynamic - the line of horses moving from left to right creates a strong sense of motion and momentum across the canvas.
The artist has skillfully contrasted the dark, stormy sky with flashes of lightning against the lighter, almost ethereal landscape the horses are running toward. This creates that "other-worldly" quality mentioned in the artist's description. The horses themselves are rendered with wonderful attention to their individual characteristics - each has its own personality and movement, from the various coat colors to their flowing manes and different gaits.
The lighting is particularly effective, with the storm clouds creating dramatic shadows while the lighter area ahead suggests hope or escape. The brushwork appears confident and expressive, especially in capturing the movement of the horses and the turbulent sky.
I'm fortunate to own this original painting, which was given to me as a gift and has become one of my most valued pieces. It's prominently displayed in my conference center, where it never fails to captivate visitors with its dramatic presence and energy.
Sharon Crute has created a piece that speaks to themes of freedom, survival, and the power of nature - both in the storm the horses flee and in their own wild, untamed spirits. The oil medium allows for rich color depth and texture that enhances the dramatic atmosphere.
If you're interested in seeing this remarkable piece in person, please feel free to reach out and contact me by text, phone, or through my contact form. For anyone with an interest in equestrian art, I would highly encourage you to consider commissioning Sharon Crute for your own horse-related artwork. Her talent for capturing the spirit and beauty of these magnificent animals is truly exceptional.
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