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Donna Walsh Artist and Horsewoman
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To view the versatility of Donna’s
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At 14, California native, Donna Hillman sold her first painting to purchase her first horse starting her on a life long love for horses and passion for art. At 17 she took a position working for a local photography studio doing artwork on photographs for their clients starting her on her path as a well known and highly sought after artist. Her passion for horses took her to NY to experience
the world of Horse Racing. She ran her first professional race at Belmont
Race Track on Oct 11, 1971, placing a strong second place. World recognition
followed when young Donna Hillman represented the US in the first all-women
jockey race in Brisbane, Australia. The news media followed her racing career closely
leading to TV interviews and guest appearances on programs like "What's
My Line" and "To Tell the Truth". Donna's art has become known as authentically perfect around the country and her passion for art has elevated her to celebrity. Commission work includes a portrait of L Frank Baum, author of the Wizard of OZ, for the Chittenango Foundation destined to hang in the Oz Museum and a painting of Fred Astair, Dipping Cyd Charisse, for the Fred Astair Dance Studios of Irvine California. Donna and her husband, Michael Walsh, reside in Grants Pass, Oregon, where they have plenty of room for their horses, dogs, cats, and other critters. Donna fills her days riding and painting; two loves that command most of her time. For the last 25 years Donna's art has most
often been seen in watercolor, but after the completion of her first
successful print release, a series on wolves, Donna returned to her
oil paints. Donna's first print release in 1998 moved her into a new
market and resulted in her work being found in fine art galleries from
New York to California.
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