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Equestrian - Equestrian Chic - decorating with equestrian art

Luxe team • October 5, 2019
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Horses have long been the subject of countless artists throughout history. Their grace and temperament make for fascinating paintings and sculptures, even in the modern era. The equestrian art trend is not a new one, and will likely live on long into the next century. However, more and more homeowners are finding equestrian art stunning and beginning to incorporate it into their home’s decor. These statement pieces can perfectly fit in your home and become the next conversation starter when you invite guests over. Some homeowners find after they purchase their first piece, they can’t wait to add their next horse art piece to another part of the home.

Horse Art Available for All Tastes and Budgets

Equestrian art can be used for investment purposes or just to decorate the home. Whether you are an equestrian yourself or simply appreciate the power and beauty behind the animal, horse art may be perfect for you. You can turn to historic work by late, famous artists if you are looking for timeless pieces. However, you must take precautions and ensure the artwork is still in tact. It is possible that overtime historic paintings have been over cleaned and were repaired with new paint. If you are looking to add a historical equestrian painting to your home, be sure it still maintains its original glory and will last in your home for years to come.

Another viable option for answering the equestrian art home decor trend is turning to new artists who are passionate equestrians themselves. Artists such as Tammy Tappan have a long term love affair with the animal. Tammy’s passion is evident in each stroke of her painting and meticulous carving in her sculptures. She boasts intentional textures in her work to create more interest as the piece is viewed. Artists like Tammy are inspired by the connection between the horse and the rider. The various equipment used to facilitate the unique communication between both the rider and the horse can be found in Tammy’s work.

Best Places for Find Equestrian Pieces

If you aren’t sure where to start your search or which artist to turn to, consider silent auctions. These auctions are perfect opportunities to see artwork and meet the artists behind the pieces. You will have the opportunity to gaze upon the different mediums passionate artists have created that may just perfectly fit in your dining room or other area of your home. If you find something you love, you can bid for it right then and there.

Aside from a silent auction, visiting local galleries can also provide you ample opportunities to find the equestrian art that speaks to you. Depending on the gallery, a single artist may house their own collections in the space or multiple artists may display their collections together. Both gallery types offer their own benefits, and both gallery types are filled with passionate pieces that can perfectly fit a space in your home. Tammy’s very own gallery was established at the Tyron International Equestrian Center in 2018 and boasts pieces from her series “Once Upon A Horse.”

If actions and galleries simply don’t have a horse art piece that speaks to you, consider reaching out to an artist about working for you privately. Tammy is available to with a wide variety of collectors who are ready to explore the possibilities of equestrian art in their home.

The equestrian art trend is an amazing way to bring a bit of nature and beauty into your home. Regardless of the medium you select, the graceful nature of horses will be perfectly captured by passionate artists. With multiple ways to discover equestrian art, you are sure to find the piece that speaks to you sooner than later.

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