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Wild Horses Coffee Mug featuring the photograph His Spirit Was Stolen by John Glass

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His Spirit Was Stolen Coffee Mug

John Glass

by John Glass

$15.00

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Product Details

Our ceramic coffee mugs are available in two sizes: 11 oz. and 15 oz. Each mug is dishwasher and microwave safe.

Design Details

I went this morning to watch a Wild Horse and Burro Auction here in Southwest Louisiana. I remember watching a small herd of the horses a couple of... more

Dimensions

11 oz.

Ships Within

5 - 7 business days

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His Spirit Was Stolen Photograph by John Glass

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His Spirit Was Stolen Spiral Notebook

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Comments (10)

Barbara Jewell

Barbara Jewell

Your beautiful photo says it all. How very sad. L/contest vote

Shannon Story

Shannon Story

It just makes me want to cry buckets!

John  Glass

John Glass

I'm not sure Ms Constance... I was to afraid to ask.....

Constance Lowery

Constance Lowery

I am sad now after reading your words. whatever happened after the ones that were not bid on? L

Shannon Story

Shannon Story

I just got through reading a wonderful book by Melinda Roth called Mestengo. It's about a woman and a wild mustang she befriendes. Made me laugh and cry. It tells about the horrible treatment by the BML against these wonderful animals. But in between the horrible there are wonderful moments that warm the soul.

Shannon Story

Shannon Story

I'm still crying. Sometimes I'm ashamed of being human.

Marianne NANA Betts

Marianne NANA Betts

I share your sentiments, John. this is a very haunting photo; the truth revealed within. Thank you for spinning your energy on this sad issue; through awareness leads to change. ~ nana

Doris Potter

Doris Potter

Oh my - I feel the same as you do John. This is so sad and you have captured the feeling perfectly. It is hard to feel hopeful when humans treat animals with such cruelty or indifference. F/V

Artist's Description

I went this morning to watch a Wild Horse and Burro Auction here in Southwest Louisiana. I remember watching a small herd of the horses a couple of years ago in Upper Nevada. I think back how majestic and free they looked running across a hillside.

This morning I found a group of animals who's spirits had long since been taken from them. They stood motionless, almost in a drugged state.

The saddest part is that I also expected a large response from the local ranchers in our area due to their obvious love of Horses. There was a total of 3 other people there and only 2 of the horses had even been bid on.

I walked away very sad and thinking to myself how could we ever convince ourselves that we are "saving" them by doing this to them.

Artist Note: 2/7/2017

My Family and I have now moved back to Nevada..... Again, I can return to the upper state and see them and share the True Beauty of Wild Horses within their natural habitat. Looki...

About John Glass

John Glass

As of June of 2023, my wife and I have decided to begin a new journey along our paths in life. We have decided to choose the road less taken, and have packed what we can into the back of our van and have left Texas, traveling deep into Mexico and are now are residing in the Pueblo known as La Floresta, Ajijic, in the state of Jalisco Mexico. The cultures, history and the people of Mexico are what brought us here. We are hoping to travel around Mexico learning and sharing the beauty of this country. We hope you can travel with us via my photography, Comments are welcomed. All Photography, Captions, or Original Poetry contained within this Portfolio are copyrighted and cannot be reproduced without prior approval of the Artist.

 

$15.00