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John Henry

Donations can be made payable to the John Henry Memorial Fund and sent to: Old Friends, 1841 Paynes Depot Road, Georgetown, KY 40324

 

 

 

John Henry Update!!

Shelley has nearly completed the clay model that will become the John Henry memorial.  When cast in bronze, this sculpture will be the centerpiece of the horse park's tribute to this racing legend.

 


A new feature-length documentary, John Henry: An American Hero, by Open Sky Entertainment will be released in early 2008.  Click on the embedded video below to view the film's trailer.

 


 

Hunter Equine Arts is the official website for information on the Equine Art of Shelley Hunter.  A nationally awarded sculptor and painter who's art is notable for its portrayal of the equine form in action.  This website is maintained and updated  through the support of her fans and friends in the art community.

 


About Shelley Hunter

Shelley Hunter grew up in Michigan and has had a passion for art and horses since childhood.

Hunter has a BA in Art from Michigan State University and spent time as a painter and ceramicist, but never found the artistic satisfaction she sought until she discovered sculpture. Then, as she describes it, "Bells and whistles went off and I knew that this was it. This was what I was meant to do."

She specializes in equine subjects and says that translating the beauty and power of the horse into clay and metal is a constant joy. She likes to describe her style as “the inevitability of the next movement. I like to push my pieces to the point where there is only one possible place it can go. The next movement becomes inevitable, beyond the point of balance.

Hunter is a Full Member of the American Academy of Equine Art and currently serves as its Executive Director. After working for years as Advertising Director for several retail firms, she says that the AAEA position and studio at the Kentucky Horse Park is the best job she’s ever had. “I’m surrounded by horses and art every day. Who could ask for more?”

 


Contact Information

If you'd like higher resolution photos or to schedule an appointment at the studio please contact us:

Telephone
732-266-9020
FAX
859-281-6043
Postal address
Shelley Hunter AAEA c/o The Kentucky Horse Park
 4089 Iron Works Parkway, Lexington KY 40511 USA
Electronic mail
General Information: Shelley@HunterEquineArts

Last modified: 06/29/08