In a tradition presenting unique art exhibitions while helping to 
further the cause of other non-profits, the Cultural Arts Council of 
Estes Park (CAC) Fine Art Gallery opens "Wild Horses -- Wild Lands" on 
Friday, Oct. 12. This show celebrates the wild American horse in its 
majesty and mystique, while hoping to bring a greater awareness to The 
Cloud Foundation, whose mission is to prevent the extinction of Cloud's 
herd in the Pryor Mountains of Montana and to protect other wild horse 
herds on public lands, especially isolated herds with unique 
characteristics and historical significance. 
Wild Lands" will 
include works by artists from Arizona, Montana, Tennessee and Colorado. 
Paintings in oil and watercolor, photography, drawing in watercolor and 
gouache, bronze sculpture and jewelry will portray the daily lives and 
beauty of the wild horse or mustang. Working closely with Estes Park 
resident Linda Hanick, who serves on the board of directors of The Cloud
 Foundation, the CAC has put together a collection of artists who not 
only produce works of art depicting the wild horse, but also in several 
cases, adopt/rescue animals or use their artistic talents to further 
educate the public about the plight of the wild herds in America. 
The
 Cloud Foundation is a Colorado 501(c) 3 non-profit corporation that 
grew out of Ginger Kathrens' knowledge and fear for not only Cloud's 
herd but also other wild horses in the West. 
"I began to realize
 that we were losing America's wild horses," Kathrens says. "They are 
rounded up by the thousand, losing in an instant what they value most --
 freedom and family. I realized that even Cloud and his family were in 
danger." 
Walker, Colo.; and Rosellen Westerhoff, Mont. The 
exhibition will also include horse-related work by Eli Roehl, Estes 
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Virginia
 Taulane, Colo., has donated an original oil, "Wild West," with 
100-percent of the sale benefiting The Cloud Foundation. Some of the 
other artists are donating a portion of their sales, and the Cultural 
Arts Council will set up a donation area for the duration of the 
exhibition, with all contributions benefiting The Cloud Foundation. 
Once
 Alex Alvis knew what a horse was, she drew, painted and sculpted them. 
Her lifelong dialogue with art, her ability to find happiness, peace and
 to understand herself, has always been most easily expressed through 
horses. 
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 Her wish is that these sculptures symbolize everything horses are, and 
give all of that to you. For Alvis, as for many people -- you have 
everything, when you have horses.
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