Horses are majestic creatures that have a strong connection to the landscapes they inhabit. Their long, flowing manes and tails resemble the wind-swept grasses of the prairies, and their powerful legs and hooves resemble the rocky outcroppings of the mountains.
Their grace and movement can be seen as a reflection of the undulating hills and valleys of the countryside. The sleek lines of their bodies, with their powerful shoulders and hindquarters, resemble the rolling waves of the ocean.
Horses also have a deep connection to the natural cycles of the earth. The rhythm of their breathing and movement is in sync with the cycles of the seasons, and their wild, free spirit is a reflection of the untamed beauty of nature.
In a way, horses can be seen as a living embodiment of the landscapes they inhabit. They are not only a part of these landscapes but also a reflection of them, and they help us to understand and appreciate the beauty and wonder of nature.
Through my collection, Equine-scapes, I try to portray the horses not only as a part of the landscapes but also as a reflection of them. To me, horses help us to understand and appreciate the beauty and wonder of nature. To understand and appreciate the beauty of horses, we must also understand and appreciate the beauty of the natural landscapes where they live.
Images from the Equine-scapes collection can be produced in color, b&w, or tinted.