Graced by The Light
Wild horses live in herds and within the herd, families. A herd of wild horses consists of one or two stallions, a group of mares, and their foals. The leader of the herd is usually an older mare (the “alpha mare”), even though one stallion owns the herd. She maintains her dominant role even though she may be physically weaker than the others. The older mare has had more experiences, more close encounters, and survived more threats than any other horse in the herd. The requirement of the lead horse is not strength or size; if this were so, then humans could never dominate a horse. Dominance is established not only through aggression but also through attitudes that let the other horses know she expects to be obeyed.
All art works are limited edition fine art prints using the heavy weight museum grade matte paper and archival inks. Tori works directly with her printer in Minneapolis creating a print of the highest standard for your investment. Prints are signed and numbered en verso and come with a signature card for placement after framing.
If you are interested in other custom display options, see information below for details. Tori loves collaborating with collectors and designers on creating just the right option for your space and needs.
Wild horses live in herds and within the herd, families. A herd of wild horses consists of one or two stallions, a group of mares, and their foals. The leader of the herd is usually an older mare (the “alpha mare”), even though one stallion owns the herd. She maintains her dominant role even though she may be physically weaker than the others. The older mare has had more experiences, more close encounters, and survived more threats than any other horse in the herd. The requirement of the lead horse is not strength or size; if this were so, then humans could never dominate a horse. Dominance is established not only through aggression but also through attitudes that let the other horses know she expects to be obeyed.
All art works are limited edition fine art prints using the heavy weight museum grade matte paper and archival inks. Tori works directly with her printer in Minneapolis creating a print of the highest standard for your investment. Prints are signed and numbered en verso and come with a signature card for placement after framing.
If you are interested in other custom display options, see information below for details. Tori loves collaborating with collectors and designers on creating just the right option for your space and needs.
Wild horses live in herds and within the herd, families. A herd of wild horses consists of one or two stallions, a group of mares, and their foals. The leader of the herd is usually an older mare (the “alpha mare”), even though one stallion owns the herd. She maintains her dominant role even though she may be physically weaker than the others. The older mare has had more experiences, more close encounters, and survived more threats than any other horse in the herd. The requirement of the lead horse is not strength or size; if this were so, then humans could never dominate a horse. Dominance is established not only through aggression but also through attitudes that let the other horses know she expects to be obeyed.
All art works are limited edition fine art prints using the heavy weight museum grade matte paper and archival inks. Tori works directly with her printer in Minneapolis creating a print of the highest standard for your investment. Prints are signed and numbered en verso and come with a signature card for placement after framing.
If you are interested in other custom display options, see information below for details. Tori loves collaborating with collectors and designers on creating just the right option for your space and needs.