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"TRAIL OF HONOR" PONY
Price: $48.13
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"TRAIL OF HONOR"
ARTIST:DEVON ARCHER 2008
RETIRED
THE TRAIL OF PAINTED PONIES
TRAIL OF HONOR
ARTIST:DEVON ARCHER
At this time in our history, it is important to acknowledge all the men and women who have served, and are serving in our armed forces, including those of Native American ancestry. The inspiration for this Pony came to a Virginia-based artist while attending a Powwow, when she saw an American flag and an Eagle staff carried proudly by two Native American veterans of foreign wars. She imagined a Painted Pony that symbolically connected those warriors who courageously fought against the United States government, with those who proudly fought to protect America. It would be a white Pony painted with traditional Plains Indian symbols, standing between Old Glory and an Eagle Staff, with a royal blue coverlet draped over the horse’s back on which were sewn patches from each of the United States Armed Forces: the Army, Marines, Navy, Air Force and Coast Guard.Devon lives in Warrenton, Virginia.
Her original Masterwork, "Fancy Dancer", won the People’s Choice Award in the Native Art of Horse Painting national competition, and is also available as a figurine.NIB
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BOXES OFTEN HAVE SCUFFS OR MINOR CREASES FROM STORAGE
HAPPY TRAILS
BOXES OFTEN HAVE SCUFFS, MINOR CREASES OR TEARS FROM SHIPPING. THEY ARE RECEIVED THAT WAY FROM WESTLAND. ANY PONY DEFECTS WILL BE NOTED. IF YOU HAVE CONCERNS ABOUT BOXES PLEASE EMAIL.
At this time in our history, it is important to acknowledge all the men and women who have served, and are serving in our Armed Forces, including those of Native American ancestry. The inspiration for this Pony came to a Virginia-based artist while attending a powwow, when she saw an American flag and an Eagle staff carried proudly by two Native American veterans of foreign wars. She imagined a Painted Pony that symbolically connected those warriors who courageously fought against the United States government with those who proudly fought to protect America. It would be a white Pony painted with traditional Plains Indian symbols, standing between Old Glory and an Eagle staff, with a royal blue coverlet draped over the horse's back on which were sewn patches from each of the United States Armed Forces: the Army, Marines, Navy, Air Force and Coast Guard.
Devon lives in Warrenton, Virginia. Her original Masterwork, Fancy Dancer, won the People's ChoiceAward in the Native Art of Horse Painting national competition, and is also available as a figurine.