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Charlie Rallings
Painting, Oil on Canvas
Size: 90 W x 66 H x 2 D in
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This is a vibrant golden Mustang painted in Oils in a relaxed illustrative style. It is a study of the form and mood of the mustang horse as it wanders along, painted on a contrasting abstract blue background. This is one of many of my equine studies which would suit a new home hung in an elegant ho...
2020
Painting, Oil on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
90 W x 66 H x 2 D in
Not Applicable
Not Framed
Certificate is Included
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Equine Artist Charlie Rallings has created her debut collection of paintings celebrating the power and form of the horse. Charlie is inspired by the local Hickstead Showground and the beautiful East Sussex riding. Graduating with a First Class BA Honors Illustration in London Westminster she focused on large scale pieces inspired by the natural world. When she moved to Brighton a few years ago she was inspired by the street art scene and started to learn spray painting in the lanes. She began a mural art company called Brighton Think Big and she was commissioned by Brighton and Hove Council, to transform neglected walls throughout the city with positive artworks. Her mural art can be found in local establishments and on huge walls in London Road and in George Street where she completed a mural showing the local history throughout the ages from cockles markets to the present day. She rediscovered her passion for horse riding when she began volunteering at a horse rescue centre in Bolney Village nestled in the rolling hills of the sussex downs. Her new collection of Equine paintings are large mixed media pieces using ink and acrylics. She will be holding her first solo exhibition in Bolney Village during the Hickstead Showjumping Event on June 23rd 2017, where limited edition pieces will be on sale. Email :
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