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Maricopa Girl (2001) Painting by Ritch Gaiti
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- Dimensions Height 36in, Width 30in
- Categories Paintings under $5,000 Tribal
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Ritch Gaiti is nationally recognized for his moving oil paintings capturing the spirit, drive and emotion of horses and the American west— a horse runs free on the open range; a buffalo oversees the plains that he rules; a proud people enjoy a rich culture and a oneness with the land. The paintings are about change, evolution, and extinction—something emerges, something disappears. Each represents the spirit of a time long gone.
Ritch paints in oils, often using a warm palette and texture to add another dimension and give the effect of the passage of time. Gaiti says: “Somewhere deep inside the image of the horse, lies the essence of the horse; that is what I’m after.”
He is rapidly building a strong following with collectors through exhibitions in many museums and galleries. His work has been featured on the cover of Horses in Art magazine, as well as Elite Equestrian magazine, Sidelines, a national horse magazine, Southwest Art, and Art of the West magazines. He has exhibited in corporate venues as well as museums across the country.
“One of this country’s foremost equine painters.” Jan Purcell The Times of Trenton.
Gaiti says: “Horses embody beauty, grace, strength, but, most of all, freedom. Nothing compares to the exciting energy of horses running free on the open range. I paint their raw and gentle vitality in their natural environs — a pasture, an open range, climbing a hill or crossing water. There are no fences to constrain them, just the natural obstacles of nature.”
“No other contemporary artist captures the human/equine bond more sympathetically than Gaiti.” Gallery and Studio magazine
He is currently exhibiting his works in galleries in Whitefish MT, Fort Collins CO, Alpharetta GA, and Delray Beach FL. His entire portfolio may be viewed on . Ritch is also a writer, having written several novels. He also enjoys tennis, skiing and is a private pilot.
- Nationality: UNITED STATES
- Date of birth : unknown date
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- Groups: Contemporary American Artists