Some connections with horses feel as though they were written long before they begin. R...
Journal
Some lives are shaped by horses so completely that it is impossible to separate one fro...
Some people have a clear plan from the beginning. Others simply follow what they love a...
Some lives with horses are built over time. Others feel as though they were always ther...
Some journeys with horses do not follow a straight path. They unfold slowly, shaped by ...
Some roles in the equestrian world sit quietly in the background, but are at the very h...
Some people bring organisation to a yard. Others bring something less tangible, ...
Some people work with horses, and others seem to understand them before a word is ever ...
Some people teach riders what to do. Others help them understand why. Ellen was nominat...
Some people work with riders. Others understand what lies beneath them. Debbie was nomi...
Some people build their lives around horses. For Alice, it is simply who she is.
She wa...
Some people come to understand horses through study. Others through time spent quietly ...
Some lives are built in quiet dedication, shaped by tradition, land, and a deep underst...
Some paths with horses begin later, but feel no less certain once they start. Trudi was...
Some roles are shaped not by intention, but by a quiet willingness to step in and suppo...
Some people train horses. Others build a conversation with them. Fliss was nominated fo...
Some people work to improve the lives of horses. Others dedicate their lives...
“Emily Hancock shares her experience exhibiting at the Dutch Equine Art Fair in Amsterdam’s Living Horse Museum, behind the scenes, autumn magic, and reflections on the power of art in person.”
She Could Have Run is a new limited edition collection of equine art that blends my sig...
Stepping Out of the Frame and Into 3D
This year, I set myself a challenge: to expand ...