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Cynthia Sampson created this bright and captivating piece using oil. She says, "My inspiration comes from the herd of wild horses that roam in the Spring Creek Basin near where I live in southwest Colorado. A total of ten wild horses are crowding excitedly in bold, vibrant, "wild" acrylic colors. Their hoof prints in permanent marker recall the musical rhythm of the hoof beats thundering in the valley."
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Cynthia began drawing as a child and found her passion for creating pastels and acrylic painting of large, brightly colored animals. She was once told that her work was "too big and too wild."
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Note: Winner is responsible for the cost of shipping or picking up the piece at 1245 E. Colfax, Suite 302, Denver. The piece will not be available until after the Travels in Music gala on March 6, 2016.
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