Showing posts with label equus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label equus. Show all posts

Sunday, August 3, 2014

A Golden Palomino GYPSY VANNER HORSE original oil painting by Marcia Baldwin

"GOLDEN GYPSY VANNER"
original oil painting
36" x 24"
Available HERE

Sunday, April 6, 2014

OIL PAINTING ORIGINAL ~ INDIAN WAR HORSE ART 2014 ~ BRAVEHEART WARRIOR by MARCIA BALDWIN

"BRAVEHEART WARRIOR"
Indian War Horse Series 2014
24" x 24"
Original Oil Painting
on gallery wrap canvas ~ no frame needed.
Available HERE

Sunday, March 23, 2014

Monday, August 5, 2013

LARGE ART ~ ORIGINAL OIL PAINTING ~ RUNNING HORSES by ARTIST MARCIA BALDWIN

"WILD TRIO RUN MUSTANGS"
OIL
ORIGINAL ~ Available CLICK HERE
60" x 36"
unmounted canvas
will be safely rolled for shipping due to very large size
Artist, Marcia Baldwin
Now accepting Commission Orders

Sunday, June 9, 2013

EQUINE ARTIST MARCIA BALDWIN ~ NEW ORIGINAL OIL PAINTING ~ GOLDEN PALOMINO

"BLAZING MANE"
GOLDEN PALOMINO
20" X 20"
gallery wrap canvas ~ no frame needed
This painting is Available
Direct from my Studio

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Thursday, July 12, 2012

THE WHITE STALLION ORIGINAL OIL PAINTING BY HORSE ARTIST MARCIA BALDWIN

"THE STALLION PRANCE"
24 X 24
original oil painting
gallery canvas ~ no frame needed

Monday, October 12, 2009

EQUUS in ABSTRACT ORIGINAL OIL PAINTING 36x24 by M BALDWIN EQUINE ART


A New Original
from my "Earth, Wind & Fire Equine" Series 2009
"EQUUS in ABSTRACT"
OIL
gallery canvas 2" depth
36" x 24"

Available HERE
Special Requests Accepted
email the Artist ~ mbaldwinfineart@gmail.com

Monday, August 18, 2008

GYPSY VANNER COLTS by M BALDWIN


AN ORIGINAL OIL PAINTING
"GYPSY VANNER COLTS"
18" X 24"

This is an original oil painting by M Baldwin, award winning equine artist, collected in private and corporate collections.

Two Vanner Colts, with wind in their manes, watching in their great expectations, this painting is full of bold color and expressive brush strokes.

“Gypsy Gold does not chink and glitter, it gleams in the sun, and neighs in the dark”. This proverb believed to be from to the magical relationship between gypsies and their most treasured objects, their horses.

SOLD