Horse of a Different Color
August 19, 2017
In spite of evacuations and chaos created by the Lolo Peak fire that raged through the Bitterroot Valley during the week, the inaugural Horse of a Different Color was a success by every measure. Beautifully painted and decorated horses filled the ranch, enthralled participants, and brought much needed joy to valley residents who had been coping with the ravages of the fire. We are most thankful for the resilience, dedication, and determination that the artists, the photographer, the caterer, the musician, and attendees demonstrated by their rallying with such energy and spirit to create such a beautiful experience - an art extravaganza.
Photographer John Ashley's lovely short video of the event tells it all!
PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARDS
The public voted for their favorite "painted pony" by making a $5 donation to the Friends of Dunrovin in the name of the artist/horse combination they wanted to support. Each $5 donation constitutes a vote. The total of all donations raised via voting was shared with the artists who receive the first and second most votes.
The First Place Winner was Cindy Laundrie Marshall and her equine partner, Smokey.
The Second Place Winner was Lisa Gibson and her equine partner, Chinook.
MEET the ARTISTS and See Their Work
Artist Jeannette Wandler was unable to attend the event because she was needed to assist her parent evacuate their home and herd of sheep.
In spite of such demands, she delivered these lovely table center pieces for the event.