Spring 2009 Apples ‘N Oats is Here
Post #269
The latest issue of Apples ‘N Oats is now out and available. The magazine seems to grow a little bit every issue. Of course this is the big one that goes out to all the horse expo’s.
I’ve included the excerpt below from my article in this issue.
Equine Paparazzi
However, it is the random quiet moments that go on behind the scenes that hold the most allure for painting. It’s in these moments that occasionally, if I’m very lucky, I catch a bit of magic that will later work itself into art. I wander the barns breathing in the heady aroma of fly spray and horse. The sounds of creaking leather, jangling chains and whinnying horse fill the air.For the most part, people are so busy bustling about in preparation for the event that they take no notice of me.
Then when I see something interesting, I pause and take a few pictures. Occasionally I stand around and wait to see if more interesting things will happen. Only when I find a horse that just really grabs me by my “artistic juju” do I follow him around like a groupie.
This is also the point that tends to “weird people out” a bit. I mean they are used to having photos taken when they participate in these things. But when I find an animal that I think I want to paint, I take an obscene amount of photos, wildly snapping pictures as if I were some sort of strange equine paparazzi.
I just received the winter issue of Apples ‘N Oats. Guess which horse painting I talked about in this issue’s column? 

And speaking of magazines . . .
I received this photo from Carol Eilers, the editor of 



