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Jennifer Morrison – Horse Artist Interview

Website: jennifermorrison.fineaw.com
Artisans of Colorado
Southwest Art Magazine

Where I am
Elizabeth, Colorado – where the deer, antelope, cowgirls and cowboys roam – Honestly!!

Tell us a little about you, what is your background & where do you come from?
I was born in Indianapolis, Indiana and raised in Georgia. I moved to Colorado at 14 years old and have lived here for 24 years.

When did you first start painting horses?
I started sketching horses in 4th grade after reading the book “Ruffian.” Her story broke my heart, yet at the same time sparked my passion for horses.

What is your favourite breed to use as a subject?
The most dramatic breeds for painting are Arabians, Friesians and Andalusians for their beautiful build and dramatic movement and style…. However, my favorite breeds of horses are quarter horses and paint horses. We have two paint horses here at home that we train and show locally.

Why acrylic?
I paint with oil and acrylic. It just depends on the look you want – acrylic paints allow you to layer on top of a layer without blending…. Oil smooths out more and blends more – so it really just depends on the look you are after.

Who are your main influences?
K. Madison MooreSophy BrownFranz Marc.

Do you (or did you) have an animal that is the muse behind your work?
Oh Yes! We have two beautiful paint horses here at home. I often take photos of them running around and playing together. I also have a book with other horse breeds that I use for dramatic horse positions (arched necks, legs lifted high, etc.) I also do commission work and have painted several racehorse paintings.

Do you have any secret rituals you do to help you get in the zone for your art?
Okay, it may seem strange, but I have to listen to the Black Eyed Peas! (clean version, of course, LOL)!

Their music talks about being successful and fearless… This helps me be bold in my work and experiment with bright colors, and just “attack” that canvas!

Is there a particular place that brings you inspiration?
Not really. I guess just studying artwork, looking at all the different genres… I would love to learn how to paint in every genre possible.

What effect do you see the Internet having on the equine industry?
Widespread knowledge with training, horse behavioral issues, medical issues. If there seems to be a problem with the horse – the Internet has valuable information at your fingertips to determine what may be causing problems… Of course, if it is an obvious injury, the vet should be called out ASAP.

Has it affected your work?
The Internet has great resources for studying various types of artwork from the masters such as Franz Marc.

Which one is your personal favorite piece?
It’s funny – but every new painting I do becomes my new favorite piece! Every time I have a favorite, I will paint a new one then that one is my new favorite! LOL!!

Would you ever sell it?
Yes, I would – even though I finished my newest painting last night and have it ready to hang over the fireplace, it is for sale.

What else are you passionate about?
We love training horses, showing horses… I love seeing my daughters connect with the horse as if they are “one”.

They become completely in sync with each other during performance time…. It is obvious to the audience, and they often score high because of the bond and cooperation between the horse and rider.

Working on anything new?
I am constantly working on new paintings. I paint about two paintings a week…

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