Stallion Wind Heart
Limited Edition prints are signed, numbered and accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity. The CoA ensures that your print is an original. It will be mailed separately from your print. We recommend that collectors store these certificates somewhere safe and away from the artwork itself.
Edition Sizes are 5 in each size, except 40 x 60 is an edition of 15. If an edition says SOLD OUT please INQUIRE HERE to discuss other options we may have available for you.
Prints are archival, plant-based, museum quality, printed on a beautifully etched cotton rag paper. Prints are sold un-matted and unframed. All sizes are the full size of the print, including a one-inch border around the image. Conservation Prints are hand signed by Kimerlee. All prints have a slight sepia tone handcrafted and unique to Kimerlee’s works.
An archival metallic chromogenic print is flush mountedbetweena durable core of UV-protected plexiglass with a gloss finish. This piece floats off the wall about an inch and a half due to a special hanging system known as a French Cleat. These works require a custom crate to be built for the safest of journey during shipping. The three-dimensional, iridescent, rich quality of the print and clean presentation of the plexiglass with no frame is a contemporary look and feel juxtaposed to the raw and wild nature of these majestic creatures. Non-Glare available upon request with an upcharge.INQUIRE HERE
Dyes are infused into several layers of a proprietary coating. This gives the image a new sense of three-dimensionality, enhances image durability and quality. Using pre-treated recycled aluminum, sublimation provides unparalleled depth, clarity, and vividness to the work. Gloss, Semi, and Matte finishes are available. These pieces also require a custom crate to be built in for safety during shipping. (Metal Sublimations largest available size is 48 x 72)
Because prints are very fragile, they shouldn't be stored in the tube for extended periods of time. Make sure to open the package within 24-48 hrs of receiving it and take it to a professional framer as soon as possible for opening and archival dry mounting. Handling your large print yourself could result in wrinkles or tears. In the unlikely event of damage, please see the policy HERE.
FRAMING: It is not uncommon for prints to have a strong curl to them when first unrolled. Discuss with your professional framer about dry-mounting your print, using archival materials only, to ensure it will remain flat once framed.
PLACEMENT: All artworks should not be placed in direct sunlight to avoid any fading over time.
(Within the Continental United States)
Unframed Conservation prints are a flat rate of $15 dollars.
Unframed Limited Edition prints 24 x 36 - 36 x 54 are a flat rate of $40.00 dollars.
Unframed Limited Editions prints 40 x 60 - 60 x 90 are a flat rate of $75.00 dollars.
ABOUT THE PIECE
During an expedition to Iceland, I found myself on an otherworldly journey to a place that still lives vividly in my memory—Hjörsey, a remote and privately owned island off the western coast. To reach it, we walked nearly a mile across the exposed ocean floor, a path that only reveals itself during the lowest tides. The sensation of stepping across that silvery, glistening seabed, with seaweed trailing like ribbons and seabirds wheeling overhead, felt like crossing into a realm suspended between myth and memory.
Upon arriving, we were welcomed into the home of the island’s caretakers—a family whose deep reverence for the land and animals was palpable. After sharing greetings I stepped back outside…only to find the ocean had returned. The path we had walked was now swallowed by waves and white caps. It was as though the island had allowed us entry only briefly, revealing its secrets for a moment before retreating back into its own quiet solitude.
Hjörsey holds another secret too—one that quickens the heart of anyone who reveres wildness. It is home to Iceland’s only herd of “wild” horses. The family carefully curates the bloodlines, introducing a new stallion every few years, but otherwise, these horses live untouched, running free across the island’s windswept terrain, much like the mustangs of the American West. Their manes are tangled by sea breeze, their coats etched by salt and time, their presence echoing something ancient and sacred.
This grey stallion—regal and steady, his body forged by the elements. Earthly colors weave through his mane like threads of the island itself—ash and stone, moss and sand. He is not just a horse but a keeper of story, a living fragment of this wild, breathing land. Iceland itself feels like the lungs of the earth—rising and falling beneath your feet, as if you’re walking across the chest of something immense and alive.
That day felt like a fairy tale, suspended in time, where land, sea, and sky blurred into a dream I’ll never forget.