EQxpressionists : Individuals Modeling Horsemanship As an Artistic Practice by Les Kiger, Cheryl Glen, Kali Kiger, Joyce de Vos and Karen Clouston (2012, Trade Paperback)
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Those interviewed share their experiences training horses for showing, trail riding, and demonstrations. From Classical Dressage to trick-training, the individuals featured are sure to inspire. EQxpressionists by Karen Clouston, Joyce De Vos, Cheryl Glen.
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Product Identifiers
PublisherCreateSpace
ISBN-101470028328
ISBN-139781470028329
eBay Product ID (ePID)113232750
Product Key Features
Book TitleEqxpressionists : Individuals Modeling Horsemanship As an Artistic Practice
Number of Pages198 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicHorses
Publication Year2012
GenrePets
AuthorLes Kiger, Cheryl Glen, Kali Kiger, Joyce De Vos, Karen Clouston
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height0.5 in
Item Weight10.3 Oz
Item Length8 in
Item Width5.2 in
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Intended AudienceTrade
SynopsisEQxpressionists is a book about playing with horses as artistic expression. Featuring interviews with eight progressive trainers from around the world, EQxpressionists questions what makes horses special to people, how we can create good relationships with our horses, and how we can develop a horsemanship practice that is fuel for life. Those interviewed share their experiences training horses for showing, trail riding, and demonstrations. From Classical Dressage to trick-training, the individuals featured are sure to inspire. EQxpressionists encourages readers to imagine their dream horses and digs at the question, "How should we work with our equines so that they can truly be the horses of our dreams?"