
The painted horses were decorated by local and regional artists and many, if not all, have names, which I can't remember.
The horse pictured is one of four standing on the corners of the town square in the old downtown area. In days to come, I'll post other photos of other of these beauties found in other locations.
That's a great idea! I love the colours of this one, blending in so well with the trees...
ReplyDeleteI enjoy seeing these art projects. Our town has painted butterflies.
ReplyDeleteThis is pretty cool! After the 'Cow parade', I've seen elephants, camels and now horses! Great! :-)
ReplyDeleteLSD worthy colors! Thanks for your recent visit, that is the original Woolworth building, home of the once all powerful dime store chain...and America's first skyscraper!
ReplyDeleteawesome!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm going to like this series! This one is wonderful! Love the bright, cheerful colors.
ReplyDeleteMethinks he's having an identity crisis. ?? Love the trees behind, though.
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my blog! I'm having a great time! I'll definitely be following yours as well - my parents live in Lake Wales, FL, so your photos of Florida make me feel like I'm there with them.
ReplyDeleteWe have painted horses here in Bucks County as well. They are in Doylestown, which is where the courts are located. It is fun to see them pop up as you drive around the area. This one is beautiful!
We had these same horses when I lived in Syracuse, NY a few years back and many are still around. This is a nice one.
ReplyDeleteMary Taitt - that's fascinating. I thought this was dreamed up by Ocalans. Oh well, you can never tell these days. But they are fun to see around town. I'll be posting more in the future.
ReplyDeleteThanks for landing on my blog and commenting.
Love the horse shot! Interesting---here in southern Maine--- same deal but with Lighthouses!
ReplyDeleteCool! Aiken, SC has the horses as well. We had turtles here but it wasn't quite as successful.
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