Paloose Arts by Sheila Bishop
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In Loving Memory of
OB San Jose aka Chevy. 04/01/1992 to 09/22/2010
You are forever my beloved friend
Horses have always been my life. I was done in the first time I saw a carousel horse at the age of 2. I owned my first horse a Standardbred named I.C. Stars in 1982 and many others have blessed my life since then. I have done sorting, team penning, barrels, halter, reining and was a clinic junkie for 10 years. I currently care for a 14yr old all around horse Sundance who I have owned since he was a baby.
I also enjoy writing and I'm a contributing author in two books which are currently available.
Angel Horses: Divine Messengers of Hope
You can get more info including ordering here: http://www.angelhorsesbook.com/
Horses with a Mission
Click here for more information including ordering: http://www.angelhorsesbook.com/
It was only natural I continue my horse obsession with art. Since I picked up a pencil it was always horses. And it was a given coming from such an artistic family. I had no formal training but I created paintings on canvas, wall murals, and so many crafty type things I don't have the room to list. I sold at craft fairs to keep me in paint and brushes. In 1999 I discovered the equine art hobby and model horses shows and the rest is history.
I currently paint in mixed media using acrylic both airbrushed and by hand, dry pigments, pencil and pastels. I enjoy the challenge the fine detail brings.
In 2004 and 2005 I took sculpting classes at the Armory Art Center in West Palm Beach Florida and now have a some new things to offer.
Ienjoy sharing my home with pets:
I am blessed with two grown daughters Alissia and Heather. ... and the 1st grand baby on the way! Congratulations Heather and Todd!
I currently reside in Colorado with the love of my life, Charlie and his two snakes, Crusher and Buster.

above: Painting horses at the Stone Horses factory in Shipshewana October 2010




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Paloose Arts by Sheila Bishop
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