54th National Exhibition Dreamweavers

SHERRY COBB-KELLEHER LUNCH AND A NAP

14” x 18” — Oil $2,800

Another one of my favorite horses and my Dad’s best Border Collie dog, “Kendall” and “Blue”. We had just moved pairs from the home place down in the valley to our forest permit in June one spring. This was always our stopping spot to let everybody rest up before the ride back. We had a sandwich, the horses had new grass and the pups all got a snooze, and of course all of us got a big drink of water! Sometimes that trip could be long and hot the first of June. I rode this horse a lot over the years we had him, along with that good old blue eyed dog, we three traveled a lot of miles together.

SHERRY COBB-KELLEHER • WAOW Associate • CO • sherryspaintedhorsestudio.com Growing up, some of Sherry’s earliest memories were watching her mother and grandmothers paint. They patiently taught her how to look at the world with an artist eye by tapping into her abiding love for animals and life well-spent working the land. Being born and raised on a ranch in Colorado gave Sherry the intimate knowledge of her subject. She continually seeks out the moments that “tell a story of the animals and people” that inspire her.

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