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Visual Language Magazine Contemporary Fine Art Vol 2 No 4 April 2013

Visual Language Magazine is a contemporary fine art magazine with pages filled with dynamic fine art, brilliant color and stimulating composition. Visual Language is the common connection around the world for art expressed through every media and process. The artists connect through their creativity to the viewers by both their process as well as their final piece. No interpreters are necessary because Visual Language crosses all cultures around the world.

Visual Language Magazine is a contemporary fine art magazine with pages filled with dynamic fine art, brilliant color and stimulating composition. Visual Language is the common connection around the world for art expressed through every media and process. The artists connect through their creativity to the viewers by both their process as well as their final piece. No interpreters are necessary because Visual Language crosses all cultures around the world.

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Tight Quarters<br />

His portraits of Thoroughbreds and jockeys grace the walls of the racing elite, including his life size<br />

portrait of a jockey wearing the silks of Kentucky Derby owners Kenny and Lisa Troutt’s WinStar<br />

Farms. “It is truly an impressive piece and I am honored that it is in the collection of the great Win-<br />

Star Farms in Kentucky,” Pauly said.<br />

Jockeys are Pauly’s favorite subjects and his portfolio includes portraits of many of the all-time<br />

greats. “I enjoy portraying the jockeys with their colorful silks riding up on their champions, but<br />

I also like to portray them in the walking ring waiting patiently for their mounts,” he said. Since<br />

2009, Pauly has been volunteering with The Permanently Disabled Jockeys Fund (PDJF) to assist<br />

with their graphic designs. “We are very grateful to have a gifted artist like Tom Pauly share his time<br />

and talents to support our mission, stated Nancy LaSala, Executive Director PDJF. His work with<br />

the PDJF and compassion to help the men and women we serve enriches our program and is greatly<br />

appreciated.”<br />

Pauly’s 5’ x 12’ triptych titled Gates Open, They’re Racing and his Racing to the Wire were recently<br />

featured in the National <strong>Art</strong> Museum of Sports exhibit Speed and Motion: Racing to the Finish Line.<br />

<strong>No</strong>t too bad for a kid who started out playing with comic books.<br />

Horse<strong>Art</strong>ist.com

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