Stephanie is a fulltime artist living and working in Indiana. While she calls Indiana home, she also travels regularly, shooting photos for commissions, attending select shows and thoroughly enjoying the experience of meeting new people and seeing new places. She finds much of her inspiration through these travels.
Stephanie's work can be found in numerous private, corporate and museum collections throughout the United States and abroad. Her medium of choice is acrylics, and her paintings are, generally, quite large. Animal subjects, including horses, are most often painted life-sized or larger. For a comprehensive list of shows and awards, please email or call. Here are some more recent highlights:
-2007 Rolex Kentucky Three Day Event (Lexington)
-2007 Selected Artist: Ohio Equine Affaire raffle
-2007 Selected Artist: Massachusetts Equine Affaire raffle
-2007-8 Juried Selection: artwork featured in ‘Polo Edition Magazine art issue
-2007 Second Annual Show: ‘Celebrating the Horse in Art'
-2007 Selected Artist included in Tapestry Institute's: ‘The Voice of the Horse'
-2008 Rolex, Ky. 3 Day Event
-2008 The Emergence Project
-2008 artwork feature: Massachusetts Equine Affaire
-2008 artwork feature: Le Cadeau Du Cheval/Mural Mosaic Canada
-2008 Washington International Horse Show Silent Auction Benefit- October
-2009 Represented by Phyllis Stein Gallery: Los Angeles, California
-2009 Massachusetts Equine Affaire Raffle artist
-2009 Frankfort Public Library Christmas Show
-Currently working on a painting series: Children Speak
In 2010, shows will be fairly limited due to Stephanie's busy painting schedule
Featured in special equine edition, Art Collector Magazine June, 2010
Articles about Stephanie and her work included in
Art Collector Magazine
Horses In Art Magazine
Lafayette Journal and Courier
Nuvo Magazine
Indianapolis Star
Polo Edition Magazine
EquiShopper Magazine
Published:
Mural Mosaic Book 'Le Cadeau Du Cheval'
Television interview
Indiana TV18 News
Awarded Hoosier Salon Curator's Purchase Award, Indiana State Museum for 'A Good Day For It'
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