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Details:
- Created on a sturdy, 1.5" deep gallery wrapped canvas on an aluminum, cross braced frame
- French cleat hanging hardware included. Optional hanging wire installed if requested
- Sides painted white
- Signed on front, signed and titled on back

About this piece:
Sometime I'm just overcome by how peaceful and safe horses can look while simply grazing in a field.

I wanted to capture that sense of serenity, contrasted with just the occasional swish of a horse tail.

This is the first painting in which I incorporated a palette knife as well as brushes to create more varied mark making while describing the horse's form.

And I chose to use a neutral palette scheme instead of a full color spectrum to keep the focus and attention on the both the tranquil scene and the animal itself.

The equine pictured is a Palomino named "Dreamer", owned by a fellow artist friend.

This painting is stretched onto high end, aluminum stretcher bars with cross braces.
Details:
- Created on a sturdy, 1.5" deep gallery wrapped canvas on an aluminum, cross braced frame
- French cleat hanging hardware included. Optional hanging wire installed if requested
- Sides painted white
- Signed on front, signed and titled on back

About this piece:
Sometime I'm just overcome by how peaceful and safe horses can look while simply grazing in a field.

I wanted to capture that sense of serenity, contrasted with just the occasional swish of a horse tail.

This is the first painting in which I incorporated a palette knife as well as brushes to create more varied mark making while describing the horse's form.

And I chose to use a neutral palette scheme instead of a full color spectrum to keep the focus and attention on the both the tranquil scene and the animal itself.

The equine pictured is a Palomino named "Dreamer", owned by a fellow artist friend.

This painting is stretched onto high end, aluminum stretcher bars with cross braces.
Details:
- Created on a sturdy, 1.5" deep gallery wrapped canvas on an aluminum, cross braced frame
- French cleat hanging hardware included. Optional hanging wire installed if requested
- Sides painted white
- Signed on front, signed and titled on back

About this piece:
Sometime I'm just overcome by how peaceful and safe horses can look while simply grazing in a field.

I wanted to capture that sense of serenity, contrasted with just the occasional swish of a horse tail.

This is the first painting in which I incorporated a palette knife as well as brushes to create more varied mark making while describing the horse's form.

And I chose to use a neutral palette scheme instead of a full color spectrum to keep the focus and attention on the both the tranquil scene and the animal itself.

The equine pictured is a Palomino named "Dreamer", owned by a fellow artist friend.

This painting is stretched onto high end, aluminum stretcher bars with cross braces.
Details:
- Created on a sturdy, 1.5" deep gallery wrapped canvas on an aluminum, cross braced frame
- French cleat hanging hardware included. Optional hanging wire installed if requested
- Sides painted white
- Signed on front, signed and titled on back

About this piece:
Sometime I'm just overcome by how peaceful and safe horses can look while simply grazing in a field.

I wanted to capture that sense of serenity, contrasted with just the occasional swish of a horse tail.

This is the first painting in which I incorporated a palette knife as well as brushes to create more varied mark making while describing the horse's form.

And I chose to use a neutral palette scheme instead of a full color spectrum to keep the focus and attention on the both the tranquil scene and the animal itself.

The equine pictured is a Palomino named "Dreamer", owned by a fellow artist friend.

This painting is stretched onto high end, aluminum stretcher bars with cross braces.
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Aimée Hoover

United States

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 50 W x 50 H x 1.5 D in

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ABOUT THIS PIECE: Sometimes I'm just overcome by how peaceful and safe horses can look while simply grazing in a field. I wanted to capture that sense of serenity, contrasted with just the occasional swish of a horse tail. This is the first painting in which I incorporated a palette knife as well as brushes to create more varied mark making while describing the horse's form. And I chose to use a neutral palette scheme instead of a full color spectrum to keep the focus and attention on the both the tranquil scene and the animal itself. The equine pictured is a Palomino named "Dreamer", owned by a fellow artist friend. DETAILS: - Created on a sturdy, 1.5" deep gallery wrapped canvas on an aluminum, cross braced frame - French cleat hanging hardware included. Optional hanging wire installed if requested - Sides painted white - Signed on front, signed and titled on back

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:50 W x 50 H x 1.5 D in

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Aimée Rolin Hoover is an American painter who has devoted more than twenty years to depicting animals and nature. Initially, she attributed her early exploration of animal imagery simply to her lifelong affection for animals. But as her artistic practice developed, she discovered a much deeper connection between animals, nature, and healing. Encounters with animals—whether locking eyes with a coyote or feeling the gentle touch of a horse's muzzle—revealed to her a deeper awareness of life and her surroundings. These moments provided brief but welcome respites from the human tendency to overthink, guiding her to sense, feel, and connect. Her current body of work is inspired by this belief in the remarkable power of animals to ground us in the present moment, enriching our connection with life. Through her expressive paintings, she aims to capture the essence of these subtle yet profound moments, using her subjects as portals to invite viewers to experience joy, peacefulness, curiosity, and introspection. Aimée currently works and lives in southern California with her husband Scott, their dog Björn, and their cat Sesame.

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