Joyce Ter Horst
Paard Verzameld
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3 min readMay 5, 2019

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“Highway,’ ‘Noble’ & ‘Belgian Draft’, new work by Lynn Turek

Lynn Turek

Florida based equine artist Lynn Turek’s life-long passion for drawing and painting led her to explore a variety of art styles and mediums. Her work has evolved through children’s book illustration, abstract, Trompe-l’oeil, and whimsical realism. Her art style is now focused on realism and impressionism. She works predominantly with oils, colored pencils, watercolors, and acrylics.

‘Summer Breeze’ and ‘Faith’ by Lynn Turek

A few years ago, she discovered another passion. Caring for rescue horses. Being around these graceful creatures inspired her to capture their spirit and beauty in portraits and paintings. Her mission to bring beauty and joy into the world through art is now focused on connecting people with the majestic and exquisite presence of the horse.

Horse & Kettle
Lynn runs her own design company called Horse & Kettle. She recently proudly announced a new line of equestrian-themed, fine art scarves in three colorful fabrics. The vivid scarves are printed and sewn by hand in Montreal, Canada and combine Lynn’s fine art talent and sense for style. Her mission to bring beauty and joy into the world through art is now focused on connecting people with the majestic and exquisite presence of the horse.

You’ll find more on Lynn’s art, upcoming art exhibitions and how to get in touch with her on her website Horse & Kettle Design Company or follow her on Instagram and Facebook.

JTH

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