Woolaroc Invitational Exhibit

DIANA REUTER-TWINING WAOW ASSOCIATE

DIANA REUTER-TWINING’S love of horses and cowgirls was formed from experience. Having spent a good part of her life in Wyoming and Virginia, on working cattle ranches, she has been exposed to some of the best cutting horses in the nation. She is a signature member of the National Sculpture Society, The Society of Animal Artists, Artists for Conservation, The Salmagundi Club and master signature member and president emeritus of American Women Artists. Her work is in the permanent collections of Brookgreen Gardens, Bryn Mawr College, Western Kentucky University, The National Sporting Library and Museum, The Middleburg Library and Loudoun County Parks.

DIANA REUTER-TWINING www.bronzed.net

The Fox’s Prophecy, Bronze, 28” x 13” x 5” $8,500

I feel like the work horse should have been the symbol of America. Without their power and resolve, we could never have settled America. Tom was one of the last ones on our farm.

Tom, Bronze, 23” x 13” x 13” $9,500

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