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Deborah Rush,
with 23 years of experience as an artist, continues to build upon
her creative repertoire of portraying the splendor of the Arabian
horse. Her deep personal bond with her own two Koheilat-Ajuz mares,
as well as an abiding interest in Bedouin culture, provide both the
personal and historical background which makes her artwork unique.
She also deeply admires the breeders around the world who are
devoted to the natural beauty, charm, and uniqueness of this desert
horse.
In 2004, Deborah will begin the first in a series of international
exhibits, beginning in May with an unveiling of new sculptures and
drawings, courtesy of Idan Atiq Egyptian Stud in Israel. In the
spirit of the “artist as adventurer,” further travel and exhibits
will include Jordan, Italy, Egypt and England, as well as completing
a work for the annual Art Auction at the Egyptian Event. Deborah is
extremely grateful for the ever-increasing support for her work
around the world, and also for the friendships which have developed
with so many of her cherished clients. She also looks forward to
meeting other Arabian horse enthusiasts, seeing beautiful horses,
and making new friends during her upcoming travels.
Deborah realizes that the art of the Arabian must now be viewed in a
global perspective. “I have long recognized,” she explains, “how
this magnificent creature, a gift from God, unites diverse people in
fulfilling a great passion.” It is Deborah’s dream, just as her
beloved mares enrich her own life, to enrich the lives of others by
portraying her passion for the Arabian breed. |