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Lucinda Townsend
Sculptor
![]() Kratos Warrior HorseKratos is the ancient Greek word for power, with the deity Kratos representing the embodiment of raw force, symbolizing both physical and spiritual strength. | ![]() AriosArios, Ancient Greek from Ares, symbolizing Mars and a warlike spirit of strength, courage and dignity. | ![]() Fragment of the JourneyRepresenting the horse as the symbol of faithful companionship and unwavering duty that carries us through on the journey, imparting support and strength. |
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![]() Starry nightDepicting the horse and rider as one, both starring up into the starry night. The horse's gesture reflects the emotions of the rider, filled with longing. | ![]() Starry night | ![]() Fragment of the Journey |
![]() ZephyrThe ancient deity Zephyr was depicted as youthful and playful, the bearer of gentle breezes and springtime. | ![]() AtticusBronze horse head named Atticus, a name which has come to denote wisdom, justice and strength. The regal quality of the horse embodies these qualities | ![]() LeontineThe name Leontine symbolizes strength and courage in this gentle horse in a pensive pose. Patinated in black with a traditional shine to give a classical style. |
![]() Kratos Warrior Horse | ![]() Arios | ![]() Leontine |
![]() Atticus | ![]() LunaJoyful leaping horse | ![]() FortitudeA strong horse representing the fortitude, strength and determination to faithfully carry the rider through on their journey. |
![]() Fortitude | ![]() HonorSmaller study for Arios | ![]() ExhilarationDepicting a horse in the wild, untamed freedom. |
![]() Exhilaration | ![]() Honor | ![]() Horse head study 2 |
![]() Honor |
Deep reverence and affection for the horse can be traced back to the most ancient of civilizations, for the horse represents our deep connection between humanity and nature, of friendship and love. In the horse we recognise our own inner soul qualities, the highest expression of grace, nobility and strength.
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