Liberated

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Grandfather Cuts Loose the Ponies (also known as the Wild Horse Monument) is a public art sculpture created by David Govedare in 1989–1990 and situated near Vantage, Washington. It consists of 15 life-size steel horses which appear to be galloping across a ridge above the Columbia River. Presented as a gift for the centenary of Washington's statehood, the sculpture was conceived as a memorial to the wild horses which once roamed the region. According to the Seattle Times, it is one of the most-seen public artworks in Washington state. (Wikipedia)

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This video tells the story of artist David Govedare’s original vision for this installation that has sparked the imaginations of 100’s of millions of passersby, imagining his horses are real. Sadly, the artist passed away in 2021. A portion of every sale will be donated to the artist’s family through their GoFundMe site.