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A-2024-Terri-Trivett-Atmospheric
Figurative

Terri Trivett
Atmospheric

Oil on linen canvas

This is a bit of a dream horse and an exploration in painting. I am intrigued how indigo and burnt sienna have synergised to create a range of cool and warm greys, giving the feel of clouds, both light and stormy. I’ve borrowed some features from Tulara Dakchico, an eight year old showjumping stallion, developed and ridden by Billy Raymont of Cooran who has represented Australia internationally.

Size: 91 × 91 cm

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About Terri Trivett

Terri is a California-born Australian living in the Noosa Hinterland, working in oils and mixed media.‍
With a background in eventing, horses have filled her most treasured life chapters and often feature in her original artworks. Her understanding and ability to represent their character and features has led to her specialising in equine portraiture.