
"Horse Art" exhibitions in aid of the endangered Skyros horse.
Feedback from recent exhibitions in France, Belgium and Greece :
"Congratulations for this superb art exhibition. I wish you all the best for your sincere efforts in aid of an animal that has had a deeper and more lasting influence on the history of mankind than any other creature, an ancient horse that has experienced a close ongoing partnership with the human being."
M. Dewil. Gembloux, May 2005
"Thank you for offering us the opportunity to learn more about these magnificent horses. Their power and vital energy can help us overcome the struggles of life."
O. Julaek. Gembloux, May 2005
"It is difficult to find an exhibition that is more interesting and useful than Horse Art, presenting the works of talented artists in aid of a cause that concerns our natural heritage. A heritage that is vital to our survival on earth. Horse Art is also a symbolic exhibit merging scientific and artistic aspects and currently taking place on the premises of a renown European Faculty, the Faculty of Agronomics of Gembloux, which studies the world of the living. I wish lots of success to the initiators of this project!"
Luc Logist. Cultural Centre. Gembloux, May 2005
"An excellent exhibition. Extremely interesting and a very worthwhile project! With very best wishes."
Jim White (GB). Gembloux, May 2005
"Congratulations for your initiative and all your efforts in aid of the Skyros horse! This breed concerns every one of us and we must all contribute in its preservation!"
D. Xygoyiannis. Municipal advisor. Skyros, July 2005
"These beautiful horses deserve our profound admiration!"
L. Hanhoris. Gembloux, May 2005
"May this breed be preserved! What a wonderful exhibition! We would so much appreciate spending some time with the Skyros horses in Corfu!"
Alain & Armande Piret. Andenne, January 2005
"We thank you so much for the magic moments offered to us through your Horse Art exhibition in aid of the Skyros horses. Your objective is really worthwhile and we congratulate you for caring so much for these horses, “our” little ponies. As a Skyrian citizen I feel that it is such a shame that my compatriots sold our island’s emblem for a ridiculous price. I really hope that the few horses left on our island will give birth to many mor, so that in the future we can tell our children that we also did something to save this ancient breed and so that the Skyros horses may also enjoy the pleasures of living on their home island. As for the initiators of this commendable project, if I was asked to give them an award, I would give to each one of them a pearl from the heart. Please continue your efforts!"
Anna. Skyros, July 2005
"It was a great idea to organise this exhibition in aid of the Skyros horses! It is exactly the type of exhibition that children as I appreciate!."
Zoï Avgousti. Primary School. Skyros, July 2005
"I wish that this extraordinary project gets all the success it deserves. Skyros horses are far from being ordinary animals: they have no speech – “a-loga” in Greek means having no speech -, but what they express fills our soul with love and tenderness, but also nostalgia and sadness, because we do not take care for them. I hope that many other supporters will join you to help materialize your beautiful vision! Moreover, a big thanks for awaking us from our ignorance about these specific issues."
Kalliopi F. Athens, September 2005
"Wonderful exhibit. Great cause. Beautiful and educational."
Hary & Sheila Grymer, Anita Grymer (USA). Athens, September 2005
"Please everyone, let EU policy makers know that they have responsibilities beyond facilitating big business and industrial agriculture. For example, THINK before subsidizing sheep and goats!"
Peter & Lesley Brunnet (Australia). Athens, September 2005
"Initiatives as yours are like a beam of light in the darkness of cultural imperfection. I wish you a lot of success!"
T. K. Clark. Corfu, October 2005
"Congratulations ! A big hug to « Isabella », the most adorable little Skyros horse with a blue eye. Your efforts are very worthwhile, please continue !"
Fofi. Corfu, October 2005
"Bravo! I admire you and hope that one day I will have the opportunity to offer you my support in a useful and effective way !"
Alexander Rotas, veterinary. Olympic Equestrian Centre (Markopoulo), October 2005
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