Saturday, November 23, 2013

Black Friday Starts Now!!! In the Mustang A Day Challenge Zazzle Shop

These 5 Stallions of Sand Wash Basin, Picasso, Corona, Tripod, Buddy and Apache are now Ornaments in the Mustang A Day Challenge Store
Buy them and many more Mustang Related Christmas gifts  at this link:
http://www.zazzle.com/lindalmartinartist/gifts?cg=196829639368103586&GroupProducts=False&pg=1&sd=desc&st=date_created
Black Friday Starts Now!  20% off EVERYTHING + 50% off CARDS & ORNAMENTS!   TODAY ONLY!  Use Code: BLKFRIDAY687 

Friday, November 15, 2013

My Christmas painting for 2013

The Grand Unveiling!! 
My Christmas 2013 Painting: 
 "A Donkey for Christmas"
A Donkey for Christmas  Blank note cards and gifts are available on Zazzle Here
http://www.zazzle.com/a_donkey_for_christmas_cards-137796910191347343


I love working on these little whimsy paintings.  It is sweet and innocent and yes, it is based on the cardinals in my yard and a wild burro that hopefully will be adopted through the WH&B Internet Adoption  that ends Tuesday November 19th at noon.

There are still a variety of these wild burros that need homes as well as a number of  wild horses.

 If you know of anyone who might be interested in starting the adventure of adopting and gentling a wild horse why not send them one of my new note cards for Christmas and tell them about wild horse or burro adoption.

If they adopt and have never gentled a wild horse before I can even give resources of experienced horse handlers who can guide them through the process.

I hope you will keep watching my blog in future days as I share more of my art and products. The original painting is not for sale at this time, however the  cards are available on  my http://www.zazzle.com/LindaLMartinArtist* shop on  Zazzle 

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

It is Burro Week on the Mustang A Day Challenge


Painting Adoptable Burros and Mustangs  
http://mustangadaychallenge.blogspot.com/


This Week Is Wild Burro Week!!

This week I will be painting a number of Burros available for adoption either through the TIP program (Trainer Incentive Program) of the Mustang Heritage Foundation or via the current Internet Adoptions now ongoing for the next few weeks on the BLM page.

In order to participate in the adoptions you would need to fill out an application and become approved before you may bid. To find out how to qualify to adopt and to see the available horses and burros up for adoption please go here: https://www.blm.gov/adoptahorse/onlinegallery.php

Remember every time someone adopts a wild horse, wild burro or wild mule they keep one more animals from long term holding  . And when you adopt please share your story with me and photos of your precious one, so I can put him or her in the challenge. #savingwildhorses

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Mustang A Day Challenge Celebrates 50,000 page views!!!!

This offer is over. Thank you to everyone who participated.
As a special thank you to all of my followers, supporters of Wild Horses everywhere!!! I am giving away this download for personal use only from October 29th through November 2nd, 2013. This is a one time offer and my thanks to everyone who loves wild horses for helping to support this cause. Blessings.

How to download? Go to The Download page and follow the directions or download from my  Mustang  A Day Challenge Facebook Page Here>>> http://mustangadaychallengenews.blogspot.com/p/blog-page.html

If you have not seen the Mustang  A Day Challenge blog you can see it at this link: http://MustangADayChallenge.blogspot.com

Thursday, July 25, 2013

New Painting Schedule For the Mustang A Day Challenge July and August 2013

The Mustang A Day Challenge is not over! Many people think the Mustang A Day Challenge is over. It is not. However, I will be doing a modified schedule for a while.

Its hard to believe that its been 5 weeks since I've been able to post any new paintings for the Mustang A Day Challenge. Actually its been a pretty challenging two months. I was diagnose with Lyme in late May and my last image for The Mustang A Day Challenge was uploaded on to the blog on June 20th. That was image 430.
Challenge painting #431
"Across Lava Rocks"
Watercolor by LindaLMartin

Well today I uploaded painting # 431! And this after not being able to paint for a few weeks while I stayed on steady antibiotic therapy for 28 days. On the 10th of August I will begin Physical Therapy to try to keep my affected joints from undermining me. I know this really isnt what you want to know about. You want to know when the next paintings are coming out.

Well Here is the Plan:

I have 4 more Virginia Range paintings with the help of Mikel Ann Hettrick and Anne Hall. Then I have two amazing mustangs (who's names will not be revealed until I actually paint them , however, I am really excited that their owners approached me.)  That should get us through the end of July.

Coming in August I will be painting  A number of Kigers from Riddle Mountain and Kiger Range HMAs Thanks to the Branded Kiger Association and a number of Kiger wild horse owners.  Plus More of the Alberta Wild Horses are on tap too.

Some Sand Wash Basin Wild horses of course will be on the schedule. Then a Surprise herd that is becoming very popular through out the USA that many are hoping will soon have protection.

Prints and Art Cards will be available on both etsy and ebay as well as the originals. Limited edition signed art cards will also be available for fund raising purposes. More to come on the details but  there is a lot of painting going on leading up to October.

If you have a special wild horse you would like to see me paint prior to Thanksgiving, Let me know as soon as possible so I can put your horse on the schedule. If your horse was on the schedule before I became ill and was not painted, please contact me as soon as possible so I can reschedule the painting. Thank you all for your prayers and your encouragement

Thursday, June 20, 2013

Announcing Just for Fun Wild Horse Collector Cards!!


These 2.5 by 3.5 inches  card sets and individual cards are great to collect for yourself, to teach your children and grand children about wild horses or to introduce the herds to friends and neighbors who want to know more about wild horses.

Every one of these cards is from an original painting or drawing of an actual living wild horse from out west by artist Linda L Martin for the Mustang A Day Challenge.

Signed Limited  to 100 Editon Collector set
Buy via Etsy at
The Mustang A Day Challenge Store

There are two variations on the cards.
You can choose to buy the collector sets that are signed and numbered or individual cards which are signed but open editions.  Each is a miniature in-house print of the original art. On the back is printed information about the horse and its parentage including the names that the independent horse watchers and photo documenters give the horses on the range.

As of this writing there are approximately 10 collector card sets either already available or in the making. And a few individual cards available for purchase. All of the cards are print on demand.

The  collector cards are in sets and are  signed and limited to 100 of each set .  The first 5 of each set are available for fund raising for groups such as the Wild Horse and Burro Association, The Sand Wash Advocate Team, and Great Escape Mustang Sanctuary.  Card sets numbered 25 to100 are available on a first come first serve basis directly via email, on Facebook, via etsy and the highest numbers are at auction on ebay when available.

Purchase Card sets directly though Etsy here:
Mustang A Day Challenge Store
 
  Also available are  “Color Your Own” black and white collector cards.
Ready to add your own color or personalization
These cards can stand alone as black and white prints
or stand up to crayons, color pencils or markers
Buy this set for $17.00 on Etsy
Color Your Own Collector Cards
They are good enough to stand alone in black or white or they can be colored and personalized.  These are also sold as print on demand cards and are open editions. They are not signed by the artist.

$1 from each set of collector cards goes to a photographer who documents the herd from each private sale.  25¢ from each card sold individually also goes to a photo documenter of wild horses.

If your organization or group would like to use the cards as give-aways or for festival or event fund raisers. Your organization’s representative can order sets or individual cards in groups of 25 at a reduced rate and they can be personalized with your organization’s logo to be used at your even. Please contact the artist through Facebook or email info@llmartin.com for more information.  Be sure to write "Collector Cards" in the subject line.  Please allow 4 to 6 weeks for production and delivery.

Share your Love of Wild Horses!

Enjoy your summer! ~Linda

Saturday, March 16, 2013

The Viriginia Range Wild Horses Series

The Virginia Range is one of the most important sights in the history of the Wild Horse and Burro Act of 1971. The entire process began on this particular range with Velma Johnston in the 1950s when she saw a group of mustangers transporting bloodied and abused wild horses from the range to a slaughter plant. Her life's work became the humane treatment of wild horses and helping to pass laws that would protect these historic wild animals and preserve them for future generations.

Just In case you missed the beginning of the Virginia Range Series On the Mustang A Day Challenge this week here are the links so you can see the drawings and read back:
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Day One: The Deer Run Horses from Pine Nut HMA
Painting #391  Deer Run Mares
http://mustangadaychallenge.blogspot.com/2013/03/deer-run-road-mares-challenge-painting.html

Day Two: Part 1 Early History and why the Virginia Range is so Important to the Wild Horse and  Burro Program and Velma Johnston's Part
Challenge Painting #392 Virginia Range Foal "Running for Joy"
http://mustangadaychallenge.blogspot.com/2013/03/virginia-range-foal-challenge-painting.html

Day Three: Part 2 The Lay of the Land how the private lands and public lands complicated implementation of the Act and why the Virginia Range Herd was not included for protection.
Challenge painting#393  "Virginia Range Youngsters"
http://mustangadaychallenge.blogspot.com/2013/03/virginia-range-foals-challenge-painting.html

Day 4: Part 3 Virginia Range after 1971 (Who Owns the Horses?)
Challenge Painting #394 Virginia Range Foal: Woolly Bear
http://mustangadaychallenge.blogspot.com/2013/03/virginia-range-foal-challenge-painting_16.html

Reference Photography provided by Mikel Ann Hettrick

The Project will continue for another week or two and will cover some of the management issues with the Virginia Range Horses as well as some of the  ways that people can help prevent some of the problems that plague the horses now.

All of the images will be available in the form of signed prints on Etsy by Monday March 18th, 2013 Please check out the Mustang A Day Challenge Store on Etsy for Originals and Signed prints at this link:
http://www.etsy.com/shop/MustangADayChallenge