Details & Specifications
Features
- artist-crafted and hand-refined design
- clean, modern silhouette with emotional depth
- fade-resistant and weather-resistant finish
- suitable for indoor and outdoor display
- designed for long-lasting durability
Material & Construction
Each piece is laser-cut from high-quality 18-gauge steel and finished with a durable powder coating that protects against weather and wear while preserving the smooth flow of the design. Built to last for years, both indoors and outdoors.
Available Sizes
12" · 14" · 18" · 24" · 30" · 36"
Size reflects the tallest or widest point, depending on orientation.
Color Options
- Black — classic and bold
- Red — warm and expressive
- White — clean and modern
- Copper — earthy and rich
- Silver — cool and timeless
Installation
Mounting hardware not included.
Easy to hang using nails, screws, wall anchors, or command strips.
Production & Shipping
- Made in the USA
- Production time: 3–5 business days
- Shipping time: 2–7 business days
- Secure packaging with tracking included
Free shipping on all orders over $100
Care
Wipe clean with a dry or slightly damp cloth.
Avoid abrasive cleaners to preserve the finish.
The Meaning Behind the Piece
Run Wild, Breathe Deep
Some spirits were never meant for fences.
They belong to open skies, long horizons, and the quiet rhythm of movement across the land.
The horse has always carried this feeling—
a kind of freedom that is both powerful and peaceful.
This piece was created to capture that spirit.
The deep breath that comes when the world opens wide,
and the path ahead is yours to choose.
Every curve of the silhouette reflects motion and vitality—
from the flowing arc of the mane to the grounded strength of the body.
A quiet expression of independence, presence, and the call of open space.
A Note From the Artist
This piece was created for those who feel most at home under open skies.
For those who value freedom of spirit,
and the calm strength that comes from moving through life at your own pace.
A reminder that not everything is meant to be contained—
some things are meant to move, to breathe, and to be.
— Michelle, Escape Limitations