Wendy Morris-Tank, born in Long Island, New York; raised in Scottsdale,
Arizona; has had a love and passion for horses before she ever touched one.
Wendy is more than just an artist admiring horses from afar, she has lived
amongst them since she was 8 years old. She has spent every day of her
life studying the characteristics and behavior of individual and groups of
horses. Wendy's art depicts the character, personality, and the soul of a
horse. She often shares her admiration for the professional photographers
she works with. Not only does Wendy study a photograph of a horse for a
long period of time, but she also often examines the horse in person to get
the true personality of the horse. She admires all artists in their interpretation
of what they see, but you can tell a true "horseman" by the detail of which a
horse is truly made. Living with horses most of her life, has given Wendy the
gift to look at a horse as a piece of artwork. She takes the time to admire
the horses on her property, focusing on their personality and facial expressions.
Wendy's daily routine includes time in the saddle, painting, and spending
time with her husband and her two wonderful young sons; Wesley and Wyatt,
who everyday are showing more interest in a lifestyle of horses and art. They
truly inspire Wendy to produce the beautiful artwork she makes. Wendy
feels extremely blessed to have her life surrounded by her children and horses.
Their innocence and simplicity has taught her volumes in her life, and brought
appreciation for her everyday blessings.