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Beedahbeen Poster
by Wendy Coulson
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Beedahbeen poster by Wendy Coulson. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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Beedahbeen is a former PMU (PREgnantMAReUrINe) foal. Her mother was used by the pharmaceutical industry to make Premarin, a hormone replacement drug... more
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Beedahbeen is a former PMU (PREgnantMAReUrINe) foal. Her mother was used by the pharmaceutical industry to make Premarin, a hormone replacement drug for women going through menopause. Many foals like her are taken away from their mothers when they are just days old, so the mares can be bred again and again for their estrogen-rich urine. She is now living the good life along with those that came with her. Her name means "New Beginning" in the Ojibwe language.
About Wendy Coulson
I have been drawing since about age 4 and pretty much self-taught. My past influences have been anythng from Disney and Anime to personal experiences. I have been doing photography over 10 years, more so since I was gifted a digital camera by one of my friends and fellow volunteer. I have always been a fan of fantasy art, especially dragons, with eastern (or oriental) dragons being my favorites. I love animals, and I volunteer at Blue Horse Mukwa Equine Retirement and Rescue Center, located in Chase City, VA, where the bulk of my horse, dog, and cat photos come from. That is also where I adopted my cat, Tinker, whom you may see in some of my work. This handsome fellow pictured with me is Linus, a cremello QH who taught me how to ride.
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