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Equestrian artist: Chris Cummings

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Jim Casey

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May 10, 2006, 1:21:12 PM5/10/06
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The vet's office sent me an attractive postcard showing a dozen equines of
various breeds, fully tacked up and standing loose in a semicircle.

Being the nitpicker that I am, I thought, some reins are going to get
broken pretty quick. Then I noticed that it was a print of a *painting.*

The artist is Chris Cummings. He doesn't seem to have his own web site,
but here's one gallery with some of his work:

http://www.outerbanksposters.com/wildwings/wildwingsChrisCummings.htm

You can use Google to find a bunch more.

- Jim

Hunter

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May 10, 2006, 2:09:01 PM5/10/06
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On Wed, 10 May 2006 17:21:12 GMT, Jim Casey <sea...@compuserve.com>
wrote:

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>The artist is Chris Cummings. He doesn't seem to have his own web site,
>but here's one gallery with some of his work:
>
>http://www.outerbanksposters.com/wildwings/wildwingsChrisCummings.htm

Hey Jim,

He's good. I can't help wondering about his print "Reflections" it
looks remarkably like my favorite Tim Cox painting....

http://www.prints.com/prints.php/Tim_Cox/Coming_In_At_Sundown/?artist_id=2407&print_id=5020007

Hunter
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Jim Casey

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May 10, 2006, 3:02:52 PM5/10/06
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Hunter wrote:

> He's good. I can't help wondering about his print "Reflections" it
> looks remarkably like my favorite Tim Cox painting....

If artists paint realistic horses, sooner or later they're going to paint
similar ones.

- Jim

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