Equine sculpture Shona Nunan

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Shona Nunan equine sculpture

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equestrian art, sculpture by Shona Nunan

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Shona Nunanequine sculpture

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Shona NunanARTIST

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As an artist. I started off creating the horse and rider as a symbol of the journey of life. To me, the horse represents the outer expression of ourselves, the vehicle that takes our dreams into a perceivable

reality. The rider is the dreamer, the one who steers the horse on the journey. For life to be enriched and powerful, man and horse have to be in tune together, there has to be an at-onement. Many of my equestrian sculptures are about that unity and nobility of the two in harness together, at-one, and in the different stages of the journey; Rest, Arrival, Awakening, Joy.

Until relatively recently I have studied horses from a distance, preferring my separate identity as an artist observer. Although I am still artist/observer, I feel a revelation in me that has liberated me forever from my separateness. A friend of ours has a small ranch in the Tuscan mountains that houses a beautiful Arabian horse, called Nisan, and two semi-wild mountain horses called Romon and Tramp. There is also a larger ranch next door with ten other mountain horses that I have come to know. The revelation has come from the pure sweet spirit of Nisan and the hardy stubborn and proud Romon. These two horses, with their amazing willingness to communicate, have made me aware of the rider in connection with them.To be a great leader, the rider must be intuitive and hear the messages from the horse. Together they are absolutely equal and it would be an arrogance to assume the superiority of humans. So for me, that unity of the two in harness is like an understanding that I truly want to know for my art, because this is life. To succeed in a great life, one has to be in harmony with all of life and to bow down before it, to hear its messages, and then the journey has its ultimate completion.

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Nisan and Shonaduring a winter in Tuscany

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NisanBronzemarquette for large work

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The toughness and freedom of the Camargue horses are a great inspiration.

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Arrival in the Australian studio

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Arrivalplaster for bronze in the Australian studio(previous page)230 x  150 x 70 cm

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Arrival marquettebronze edition of 860.5 x 39.5 x 16 cm

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Joybronzemarquette

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Restbronzemarquette

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Dreambronze, unique cast34.5 x 13.5 x 23 cm

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The Quiet2004bronze edition of 8127 x 115 x 51 cm

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Placing the MoonHuon Pine96 x 44 x 73 cm

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The artist working on the wax original

Horse and Rider marquette

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The Ridecommission for Kate Herd

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Awakeningbronze uniquecollection of Castlemaine Regional galleryAustralia

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Horsebronze edition of 6103 x 54 x 32 cm

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ManifestationArt Fair Melbournebronze unique269 x 177 x 79 cm

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Lightbronze unique cast42 x 49 x 20 cm

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Shona NunanARTIST

[email protected]