We had a beautiful turn out in WeHo(West Hollywood) last Saturday for an event to raise awareness and funds for The American Wild Horse Conservation(AWHC). We talked with passionate individuals from all walks of life gathering to show their support. From art enthusiasts to conservationists, the event brought together a diverse community united by a common cause: preserving the beauty and freedom of our American wild horses. We witnessed firsthand the power of art to ignite conversations and inspire action.
Sharing a deep-rooted concern for these magnificent beings, it was my honor to once again partner with design icon and fellow AWHC ambassador Jenni Kayne. Her elevated brand and exquisite style provided the ideal space for showcasing the works.
For those who could not attend in person, we've curated a special collection and exclusive pricing for you to explore, participate and purchase. Your support ensures our continued efforts to protect and preseve American wild horses. The collection will be up from Earth Day until May 20th. Please feel free to let us know should you have any questions.
Since 2004, the works of Kimerlee Curyl have graced the interiors of countless residences and commercial locations around the globe. Blending the raw authenticity of the wild with classic sophistication, unparalleled uniqueness and timeless works of art. These pieces not only elevate a space but serve as a strong focal point sparking conversations about conservation.
Museum Quality Standards Each piece of my wild horse fine art adheres to the highest of quality. From the East coast to the West, I have spent two decades finding the best of production teams available. It is assured you are getting the finest of attention to details and the best archival materials available.
Please do not hesitate to contact us at gallery@kimerleecuryl.comwith any questions you may have.
Kimerlee is known for her unique and intimate portrayal of our American Wild Horses. Highlighting the beauty and majesty of their lives living free on our Western Public Lands. She is an ambassador to The American Wild Horse Conservation.