Snowy Gather 36x24 *D

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  • Hang only from attached hangers. Do not use wire to hang.
  • Arrives in 7 to 10 Business Days, Direct to Your Home or Business.
  • Snowy Gather 36x24 from Carol Walker Photography.
  • A cowboy moves the ranch horses from one pasture to another in the snow.
  • Shot at the Hideout Ranch in Shell, Wyoming.
  • Taken in February 2013.

**Available To Direct Ship Anywhere in the US**

Dimensions / Specifications

Attribute name Attribute value
Artist's Name: Carol Walker
Width: 36
Height: 24
Shape: Rectangle
Depth: 2
Style: Rustic / Vintage
Color / Finish: White
Beige/Taupe
View in Room: View in Room
Artwork Style: Photography
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Artwork Size: 24 x 36
Orientation: Landscape
Subject: Landscapes
  • Hang only from attached hangers. Do not use wire to hang.
  • Arrives in 7 to 10 Business Days, Direct to Your Home or Business.
  • Snowy Gather 36x24 from Carol Walker Photography.
  • A cowboy moves the ranch horses from one pasture to another in the snow.
  • Shot at the Hideout Ranch in Shell, Wyoming.
  • Taken in February 2013.

**Available To Direct Ship Anywhere in the US**

Carol Walker Photography

Collection Details
Carol J. Walker
Colorado
livingimagescjw.com

Carol's passion for photography started at an early age, with animals as her favorite subjects. She studied literature and photography as an undergraduate at Smith College, and continued her education in photography after graduating, studying portraiture and nature photography. She has traveled all over the world photographing wildlife for the past 30 years. In 2000, Carol started her business Living Images by Carol Walker, specializing in photographing horses. Carol's images illuminate the relationship between horses and their people, as well showcase the beauty of horses with her stunning images of horses at liberty. She teaches workshops for amateur photographers on equine photography. She markets her fine art prints from her website, as well as in several locations on the Front Range of Colorado and has won numerous awards with her artwork.

Nine and a half years ago, Carol began photographing wild horses. As she followed several herds in Wyoming, Colorado and Montana, she became aware of how precarious their situation on public lands has become. Since then, she has dedicated herself to educating people with her photographs and stories about the wild horses. She is one of the leading advocates working to keep America's wild horses wild and free on our public lands. Her award-winning book, Wild Hoofbeats: America's Vanishing Wild Horses. The book was released winter of 2008 and is currently in its second printing. Carol's second book, Horse Photography: The Dynamic Guide for Horse Lovers, is in its second printing as well.

Growing up in Colorado, Amy has always had a love of nature and the great outdoors. Equipped with her camera, she enjoys spending countless hours basking in the wonder of creation all around her, from tiny bugs to majestic mountains. Amy recently graduated with a degree in Graphic Design, which has opened up a new creative avenue in which to use her art and photography. Creativity, camping, hiking, and her family are a few of Amy's favorite things.

For the last five years, Carol has produced a wild horse calendar for the Cloud Foundation with 50% of the proceeds as a donation to that organization. Proceeds from the sales of Carol's artwork and books fund her work to keep America's wild horses wild and free.