Blur
These images have been blurred with a purpose. The reason for it is to prove that you can still recognize them regardless of clarity. What does that mean? It means at one time these famed T.V. horses have carved out a corner of your mind, more likely your heart. One of them may have been the reason why you began to love horses in the first place.
All of us have certain things that 'speak' to us, even if we have never seen them before. Looking through a cookbook, for example, your eye may be drawn to images that 'speak' to you, even if you have never seen or tasted them before. Your mind does the tasting for you. You may think 'That looks good'. But why does it look good? Why does it appeal to you? Why do horses appeal to you?
For me, they gave me a surge of something- maybe energy, maybe love, maybe fulfillment or warmth. It sticks with me always. I could have just spent all day at a horse show watching horse after horse and then while driving home thinking I had my fill when I pass a horse standing out in a field and my head 'automatically' spins to take in this creature and absorb it into my mind. Our brains become wired for what pleases us and it remembers, even if you don't, that you were once and maybe still are, in love with horses- they speak to us.
Black Stallion, Trigger, Hidalgo, Mr. Ed
Hi i'm John Rowe the artist who painted the Young Black stallion image that Disney used for their movie. Thanks for the PR!
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