About Your Webmaster

Stacey' Andalusian Horse C. 2024Stacey Mayer was known for her artistic talent even in childhood, because of her drawings of the ponies and wildlife of Seattle's Woodland Park Zoo. Her art was greatly influenced by the Asian and Native American art collections at the Seattle Art Museum

She actively participated in the local 4H community and spent her high school weekends at local horse shows, and riding her Anglo-Arab gelding over the hills with other horse-loving friends.

As a young mother, she showcased her artwork at the Fred Oldfield Western Art Shows, along with Gabe Gabel, Hulan Fleming, George Montgomery, and Fred Oldfield, himself.

Today, Stacey enjoys teaching art to young horse lovers and is a member of the Brazos Extension Equine Committee, serving where needed in the local equine community.

Creating Colorful and Artistic Websites Since 1996

Grandson, Benjamin RockafellowStacey has created websites for business and equine clients since 1996. Her sites always feature original art and photos, ensuring they're memorable and easy to find by the search engines. Her captivating animal, fantasy, and figurative artwork on her award-winning coloring book website, AWhiteHorse.com™, is visited by horse lovers worldwide.

Her artistic style is easily recognized and frequently showcased in prominent international magazines. Stacey's diverse portfolio includes portraits of horses and dogs, figurative pieces, AI-assisted art, and her trademark stylized equine drawings, paintings, and sculptures. Some of her best work is offered as high-resolution prints in the PrintShop.

Moreover, purchasing Stacey's merchandise directly contributes to supporting her grandson, Benjamin, who has been battling a rare pediatric cardiopulmonary disease (PAH) since he was just 1.5 years old. Stacey and Benjamin, (now eight years old), find solace and joy in painting together in sunny Texas.

Explore Stacey's art, gifts, and prints AWesternHorse.com™ PrintShop to find a wide variety of merchandise from tee shirts to mouse pads.


Thank you to the Make-A-Wish™ of Central Texas, Benjamin is now a Make-A-Wish child.


 

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