54th WAOW National Exhibition, "Dreamweavers"

PAULA HOLTZCLAW CROSSING THE BAY

DENISE HORNE-KAPLAN WHITE FEATHER

This is Dalcassian, a Gypsy Vanner stallion. As I began my painting of him, something urged me to change him into a spirit horse. He spoke to me all the way. The red paint around his eye is so that he spots the enemy, and the stripes are to intimidate the enemy showing how many battles he and his warrior have won.

16” x 20” — Oil $3,900

At twilight, a lone sailboat can be seen in the distance, crossing the bay. Homeward bound before darkness falls.

12” x 9” — Pastel $1,595

DENISE HORNE-KAPLAN • WAOW Associate • FL • www.hornekaplanfineart.com I started selling artwork in grade school. I am self taught with several inspirational artists workshops. Beginning in 1983 I started my professional career with exhibits, over 74 national and international juried shows and eight solo shows to date. I’m in six international publications and a signature member in the Miniature Artists of America, including nineteen past and present memberships and affiliations.

PAULA HOLTZCLAW • WAOW Master • NC • www.paulabholtzclawfineart.com “I choose to paint what is beautiful and meaningful, knowing that this act of celebrating and commnicating the beauty in this world has the power to uplift and inspire.” North Carolina artist Paula Holtzclaw has gained a national reputation for her ability to capture the drama of nature on canvas. She is most widely known for her landscapes where her fascination with light and atmosphere is most evident. A recipient of notable awards and publications, Hotzclaw’s paintings are included in national juried and museum exhibitions.

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