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Bath time with Albus 🧙🏻‍♂️
06/13/2026

Bath time with Albus 🧙🏻‍♂️

’s Albus breezed for  this am going 5F in 1:04.60
06/13/2026

’s Albus breezed for this am going 5F in 1:04.60

Fan fave Usha breezed today going 4F in 47.00
06/13/2026

Fan fave Usha breezed today going 4F in 47.00

’s Incredibolt, who finished 6th in the Kentucky Derby, breezed this am for . He went 4F in 51.20
06/13/2026

’s Incredibolt, who finished 6th in the Kentucky Derby, breezed this am for . He went 4F in 51.20

I would love to talk about Auguste Rodin—not the horse that has been racing in recent years that I love, but the artist ...
06/08/2026

I would love to talk about Auguste Rodin—not the horse that has been racing in recent years that I love, but the artist he was named after.

Rodin’s work first found me when I was studying art history in college. It didn’t feel like “learning” so much as recognition. Something about it stayed with me.
Auguste Rodin studied detail obsessively—especially hands. Small fragments of the body that somehow held entire emotions. I’ve never really shaken that idea. I still think you can read a feeling in the smallest tension of form.

One piece that has stayed with me, even when I didn’t realise it, is The Walking Man. It’s just a torso and legs. No head. No arms. Nothing to explain it. And still—it feels alive. There’s something about what’s missing that makes it stronger. Not less. More. What’s missing doesn’t weaken it. It deepens it.

I’ve always been drawn to that same truth in racing. The moments most people pass over. The stretch of a horse’s leg breaking from the gate, the curve of the neck, and the split-second weight shift you only catch if you’re paying attention. The details that say everything without trying to. Sometimes a full portrait tells you less than a single detail ever could. This is what I have found myself trying to capture in racing. It’s not just the speed but the feeling of strength. The physical presence of these amazing athletes. The details are just a hint at the power it has beneath the surface.

What I love about The Walking Man is that it doesn’t ask to be complete. It just is. Presence, movement, weight—held inside what remains.
And I think that’s what I’m always trying to find in my work.
Not perfection.
Just presence.

I just kinda wonder how many kisses Golden Tempo’s nose has gotten since his Kentucky Derby win, and how much that has g...
06/07/2026

I just kinda wonder how many kisses Golden Tempo’s nose has gotten since his Kentucky Derby win, and how much that has gone up since his Belmont win.

 getting a big congrats from brother  after winning the Derby!
06/05/2026

getting a big congrats from brother after winning the Derby!

I know this guy didn't make the gate, but I can't help but smile at the cleverness of his name. He's by Constitution (on...
05/31/2026

I know this guy didn't make the gate, but I can't help but smile at the cleverness of his name. He's by Constitution (one of my fave sires) and out of Havin' a Party. Just so clever of a name

Alot of the times I look at this shot and wonder what it's like to ride Sovereignty
05/30/2026

Alot of the times I look at this shot and wonder what it's like to ride Sovereignty

Because everyone loves a chestnut
05/30/2026

Because everyone loves a chestnut

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Louisville, KY
40208

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