Clare Christie Sculptor
About the Artist
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Born
into the horse training tradition, Clare Christie began her lifelong
relationship with sport horses at a very early age. Her family moved out
to their ranch in the Texas hill country when she was thirteen. Life on
the ranch consisted of horses, land and open space. She began
drawing and painting landscapes and horses, always drawing on her
surroundings. She was a part of the horse training business, which
her mother ran, therefore riding and caring for the horses was a huge
part of daily life. “Communicating successfully with horses is a
challenging and inspiring activity. It takes an amazing amount of
patience and trust. The horse exhibits power yet grace, boldness
yet fear, and can be calm one moment then swift the next.” After
living on the ranch and successfully competing on the hunter /jumper circuit
in Texas she decided to seek a liberal arts education. During the years,
at the University of the South, Clare discovered a world of extreme
intellectual and creative stimulation. Challenged academically and nurtured
artistically, Clare soon expanded into mediums beyond drawing and painting.
“I began by creating horses built of sticks and wire, light and linear, they
were merely suggestions of what I wanted the viewer to see. I then
addressed a new challenge by creating this same feeling of light, fleeting
movement with heavier, more massive materials. My purpose is to draw the
viewer into the horse’s world.” After
graduation, Clare returned to Austin. When not riding and training horses,
Clare can be found working in her studio located on her family’s stables in
Austin, Texas. |