| Apply now to be APHA's 2010 World Show artist
FORT WORTH, TEXAS-Can you create an image of an American
Paint Horse that captures the emotion that Paint enthusiasts
feel for their breed? Or is your innovative use of color and
technique one breath away from leaping off the canvas?
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Linda Massey, of
Cottage Grove, Wisconsin, won the 2009 World Championship
Paint Horse Show Series art challenge. Her finished
artwork consisted of a two-part composition featuring
Paint Horses competing in different disciplines. Hirez
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Then you may be a perfect fit for APHA's next
official World Championship Paint Horse Show Series
artist. The Series consists of two premier horse shows
held in Fort Worth, Texas. The Summer World Championship
Show is set for June 23-July 3, 2010, and the Fall World
Championship Show will be held November 4-13. The
winning artist will receive $1,000 and a free booth at
the Show, plus the original work will be reproduced as a
commemorative fine art print and appear on the cover of
the official World Show Program for each show.
Cindy Price of Bellaire, Michigan, won the inaugural
competition in 2008 with a pastel drawing of 1987 palomino over
stallion Robins jag of Gold. Linda Massey, of Cottage Grove,
Wisconsin, won the 2009 art challenge. Her finished artwork
consisted of a two-part mural featuring Paint Horses competing
in different disciplines.
"Understanding equine body language can speak volumes, and I
believe that in becoming a horseman to these great creatures, we
have to learn to listen," said APHA Art Director Art Vasquez.
"We need an artist who can convey the communication we share
with the American Paint Horse in their art-from the alert eyes
and ears of a proud stallion to the calm and willing demeanor of
a show horse.
"A old horseman's saying goes, 'A good rider can hear his
horse speak to him, a great rider can hear his horse whisper,
but a bad rider won't hear his horse even if it screams at him.'
We need an artist who not only knows the subtle cues that
comprise equine communication, but also how to capture them in
an artistic medium."
To enter artwork or a portfolio into the contest to become
APHA's newest official World Show artist, provide the artist's
name and contact information, including e-mail, the art media
used and the dimensions of the final artwork. The deadline for
all submissions is January 22, 2010. Questions and digital
submissions smaller than 3MB may be e-mailed to Patricia Hellam
at phellam@apha.com.
Larger or non-digital submissions may be mailed to:
American Paint Horse Association, Attn: Patricia Hellam, P.O.
Box 961023, Fort Worth, Texas 76161
APHA will notify the winning artist and other entrants on
February 5, and all mailed submissions will be returned shortly
thereafter. The final World Show artwork is due April 16.
More about the American Paint Horse Association
Since APHA was founded 47 years ago, it has registered
nearly 1 million American Paint Horses at a rate of around
30,000 horses per year. The Association currently serves
approximately 83,000 active members in 40 nations and
territories. APHA works not only to record Paint Horse
pedigrees, but also to preserve and promote the history,
breeding, training, racing, showing, sales and enjoyment of
American Paint Horses.
For more information about APHA and
becoming a member, contact the Association at (817) 834-2742, or
visit apha.com.
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